The National Citizen Party (NCP) on Sunday unveiled a 24-point manifesto titled “New Bangladesh” pledging to establish a ‘Second Republic’ through sweeping political, legal and administrative reforms.
The manifesto was unveiled by NCP convener Nahid Islam during a public rally at the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka, marking the first anniversary of last year’s July Uprising.
“Our party’s birth, our struggle, is rooted in the people’s dream for a new Bangladesh,” Nahid said. “Exactly one year ago, from this place, we vowed to free this nation from tyranny. Today, we present a 24-point charter to shape a democratic, just and inclusive republic.”
The first point of the manifesto calls for a new constitution through a people’s constituent assembly to formally launch a “Second Republic.” It promises to abolish authoritarian, dynastic and fascist political structures and build an inclusive state that guarantees dignity, livelihood and rights for all.
The second point demands full recognition of the July uprising, justice for those killed or injured, and accountability for crimes committed during what the party describes as the era of 'Awami fascism', including enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings and what they call the Shapla Chattar (Hefazot e Islam) and BDR massacres.
NCP also called for deep electoral reforms, including a new law governing the Election Commission, provisions for state-funded elections, and measures to reduce the influence of black money in politics.
On governance, the party pledged to transform state institutions into neutral, transparent and citizen-serving bodies. It proposed increased powers and independence for constitutional institutions to counter executive overreach.