Protesters also torch GM Quader effigy, demand justice for attack on Nur
Jatiya Party yesterday dismissed growing calls for a ban on the party, saying it has never engaged in terrorism and therefore faces no legal grounds for prohibition under the Anti-Terrorism Act.
JP helped Awami League 'legalise last three illegal elections', it says
JP worked as ‘an ally’ of AL, Jamaat tells Chief Adviser Yunus
Participating in the next national election amid ongoing mob violence and a lack of security would be like "jumping into a pond with hands and feet tied," said Shameem Haider Patwari, newly appointed secretary general of the Jatiya Party (JP), yesterday.
The fact that a fair and impartial election is not possible under the ruling party’s government has become clear once again.
The Jatiya Party suffered a debacle in yesterday’s national polls as it won only 11 seats, sources at the party chairman’s office said.
Who will form the opposition is still a matter of speculation.
The ruling Awami League today said that it has given up six constituencies for its alliance partners and 26 for the Jatiya Party in the January 7 national election
Protesters also torch GM Quader effigy, demand justice for attack on Nur
Jatiya Party yesterday dismissed growing calls for a ban on the party, saying it has never engaged in terrorism and therefore faces no legal grounds for prohibition under the Anti-Terrorism Act.
JP helped Awami League 'legalise last three illegal elections', it says
JP worked as ‘an ally’ of AL, Jamaat tells Chief Adviser Yunus
Participating in the next national election amid ongoing mob violence and a lack of security would be like "jumping into a pond with hands and feet tied," said Shameem Haider Patwari, newly appointed secretary general of the Jatiya Party (JP), yesterday.
The fact that a fair and impartial election is not possible under the ruling party’s government has become clear once again.
The Jatiya Party suffered a debacle in yesterday’s national polls as it won only 11 seats, sources at the party chairman’s office said.
Who will form the opposition is still a matter of speculation.
The ruling Awami League today said that it has given up six constituencies for its alliance partners and 26 for the Jatiya Party in the January 7 national election
The Jatiya Party today announced that it would take part in the January 7 national election