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Jatiya Party factions of Anisul, Manju come together in new alliance

Ruhul Amin Howlader has been appointed the spokesman of the alliance

Anisul, Manju form new alliance

Staff Correspondent

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Published : 08 Dec 2025, 02:13 PM

Updated : 08 Dec 2025, 02:13 PM

A new alliance called the National Democratic Front (NDF) has been formed, which includes the Jatiya Party faction led by Anisul Islam Mahmud and as well as Anwar Hossain Manju’s Jatiya party-JP.

Anisul announced the formation of the new alliance at a press briefing on Monday.

The other parties in the alliance are the Janata Party Bangladesh, Bangladesh Jatiya Party, Trinamool BNP, Bangladesh Shangskritik Mukti Jote, Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Andolon (Bangladesh Nationalist Movement BNM), Bangladesh Muslim League, Jatiya Islamic Maha Jote, Jatiya Sangskar Jote, Bangladesh Labour Party, Jatiya Shwadhinata Party, Bangladesh Manbadhikar Party, Bangladesh Sarbajanin Dal, Bangladesh Janakalyan Party, Applied Democratic Party, Bangladesh Ganatantrik Andolon, Democratic Party, and Bangladesh Jatiya League.

Anisul has been selected as NDF president while the chief coordinator is Janata Party Bangladesh Acting Chairman Golam Sarwar Milon and the chief spokesperson is Ruhul Amin Howlader.

Earlier on Sunday, a new political alliance was formed by the National Citizens Party (NCP), Amar Bangladesh Party (AB Party), and the State Reform Movement, which has been named the "Ganatantrik Sangskar Jote" or "Democratic Culture Alliance".

Anisul said, "We have decided to form a political alliance to ensure real democratic change in Bangladesh, to create consensus addressing the existing political crisis, to do state reforms combining the spirit of Liberation War in 1971 and the mass uprising of 2024, to ensure Bangladeshi nationalism, to accelerate the moderate liberal democratic political movement, to believe in Islamic values while maintaining interfaith harmony, to establish an independent judiciary, to end fascism forever and to promote the dying voice of the people who are yearning for good governance.”

"The parties in the alliance will play an active role in the upcoming elections and politics based on appropriate policies and a few demands, while nurturing their own ideologies and identities. It will be called Jatiya Ganatantrik Front (National Democratic Front)."

The new alliance NDF presented a seven-point list of demands:

1. The interim government must become a neutral election-time government within the next two months. Harassment cases must be dropped and equal opportunities for contesting the election must be created.

2. The aspirations of the mass uprising and reform initiatives must be implemented on the basis of a national consensus.

3. A fearless, secure and effective state system must be built.

4. The law and order situation must be improved. Legal action must be taken against criminals, armed miscreants, extortionists, and encroachers—irrespective of their political affiliation.

5. The prices of essentials must be decreased

6. Immediate attention must be paid to building a self-reliant national economy, investment and employment.

7. A social system free of corruption and discrimination must be established.

Three major factions of the Jatiya Party have been claiming the original party symbol, the plough, as their own. Among them, the faction led by GM Quader, brother of Jatiya Party founder Hussain Muhammad Ershad, is currently registered with the Election Commission with the “plough symbol.” Although Raushon Ershad, wife of party founder HM Ershad, has been silent since breaking away from the party before the 12th general election, the faction led by her is currently saying they are the “only claimants” of the plough symbol.

Following the court's temporary ban on GM Quader, several senior leaders in the party, including Anisul Ruhul, and others, held a “unity conference” on Aug 9 and left the party. Abu Hossain Babla also joined them after leaving the faction led by Raushon.

The Jatiya Party has split multiple times before this. The second time was when Anwar Hossain Manju and Sheikh Shahidul Islam split in 1997. This faction has been contesting polls separately since then.

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