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TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2025
'Clarify your position,' NCP tells those who opposed Bangladesh's independence in 1971

Bangladesh

TBS Report
12 May, 2025, 11:25 am
Last modified: 12 May, 2025, 05:58 pm

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'Clarify your position,' NCP tells those who opposed Bangladesh's independence in 1971

"Getting involved in any provocation or unpleasant incident will be absolutely wrong. Hopefully, everyone will pay close attention to this matter," the Jamaat chief tells party leaders and activists

TBS Report
12 May, 2025, 11:25 am
Last modified: 12 May, 2025, 05:58 pm
Logo of National Citizen Party (NCP)
Logo of National Citizen Party (NCP)

The National Citizen Party (NCP) has urged political forces who opposed Bangladesh's independence during 1971 Liberation War and those accused of collaborating in genocide to clarify their political positions before the nation to strengthen national reconciliation.

In a statement issued today (12 May), hinting at Jamaat-e-Islami, NCP stressed that those who stood against the people during the 1971 war must explain their current stance and cooperate in implementing the public's aspirations of the 2024 July Uprising.

"We want them to explain their clear political position before the nation to strengthen national understanding and unity," said the NCP.

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The party also distanced itself from controversial slogans raised during recent anti-fascist demonstrations, stressing no NCP member raised any party-specific slogans or chants opposing the historical struggles of Bangladesh's people.

"We state unequivocally that no member of the NCP raised any party slogans or slogans opposing the struggles and history of the people of this land in the recent movement. Therefore, the concerned party must bear the responsibility for the objectionable slogans that have raised questions in public opinion.

"Associating NCP with this is completely unfounded and unwarranted," reads the statement.

Meanwhile, soon after the NCP statement was issued, Jamaat Ameer Shafiqur Rahman gave a post on his verified Facebook page today, saying the overall environment of Bangladesh has never reached the desired level since independence. "The situation still continues."

"Recently, many things in the society and politics of Bangladesh seem undesirable and unacceptable. In this situation, my advice to party colleagues is — in all circumstances, try to remain steadfast on patience, tolerance, reliance on the great Allah, and justice," he said. 

"Getting involved in any provocation or unpleasant incident will be absolutely wrong. Hopefully, everyone will pay close attention to this matter," the Jamaat chief told party leaders and activists.

The NCP statement came amid recent political debates over the demand to ban the Awami League and add provisions for party-level trials in the International Crimes (Tribunal) Act.

NCP emphasised that proper recognition of Bangladesh's historical struggles in 1947, 1971, and 2024 is a prerequisite for conducting politics in the country.

"We also observed that during the national anthem performance, although one faction objected, the demonstrators performed the national anthem with determination," reads the statement. 

NCP called for all sides to make far-sighted decisions and demonstrate responsible behaviour for the sake of Bangladesh's prosperous future, arguing that unity among the people is essential to defeat Mujibism comprehensively.

"Those who were oppressed and persecuted during the past fascist era and played a role in the 2024 uprising for Bangladesh's democratic transition on behalf of Bangladesh's citizens must necessarily play a 'pro-Bangladesh' role in building a new Bangladesh," NCP said in the statement. 

"NCP believes that if the politics of past division and disunity arise due to any political party or faction's previous political position or ideology, the concerned party or faction has the responsibility to explain their clear position before the people of Bangladesh and walk the path of national unity," it added.

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