National Citizen Party (NCP) on Wednesday announced that it will refrain from using coercion or threats to raise political funds, instead relying on the sale of T-shirts, mugs, books, training programmes and online courses to generate party income.
The party outlined this approach during a press conference held at its head office in the capital to unveil its financial and fundraising policy.
"NCP will not resort to any form of coercion or intimidation to collect political funds. If any irregularities occur, without whistleblowing, one can report the matter anonymously, and appropriate action will be taken in accordance with party regulations," the party said in a statement.
The NCP’s new framework allows supporters to pay monthly membership fees through official receipts, mobile payments, or bank transfers.
To mobilise public support, the party plans to launch campaigns such as ‘100 Taka Campaign’ and ‘Choto Dan, Boro Swapno’, which it believes will reflect the people's will in its political activities.
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The party also intends to raise funds from the Bangladeshi diaspora/expatriates through an online donation portal and accept corporate donations following a vetting process.
The NCP, however, made it clear that it will not accept black money, funds from unknown sources, foreign governments, or any contributions linked to criminal activities.
The policy also emphasises stipends and bonuses for its political workers. “To build a sustainable and merit-based political movement, full-time organisers require stipends and fellowships. This initiative aims to help young leaders serve the public while upholding ethical standards,” the party statement said.