The National Citizen Party (NCP) on Saturday announced that it will hold marches in 100 municipalities (pourashava) and upazilas across the country from July 6, demanding implementation of the referendum verdict, employment generation and stronger border security.
As part of the programme, the party will organise the "July March 2026" in 100 upazilas and municipalities across all 64 districts.
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The announcement was made at a press conference held at the party's central office in Banglamotor by NCP's Chief Organiser (Northern Region) Sarjis Alam.
Party leaders said the marches would begin simultaneously in the northern and southern regions on July 6.
The northern campaign will be led by Sarjis Alam and NCP Chief Coordinator Nasiruddin Patwary, while the southern campaign will be led by Chief Organiser Hasnat Abdullah and party spokesperson Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan.
Sarjis alleged that those who supported the perpetrators of the July killings have become increasingly emboldened because they have not yet been brought to justice.
He said the marches would also introduce the party's potential local election candidates and urged people from all walks of life to participate in the programme.
According to the announced schedule, a march will be held in Kaliganj Upazila at 4 pm on July 6, followed by another in Savar Upazila later that evening.
On July 7, the party will organise a march in Cox's Bazar.
Sarjis also announced that a farmers' rally will be held in Kurigram on July 15, where the party's new platform, Jatiya Krishak Shakti (National Farmers' Power), will be formally launched.
On July 16, NCP leaders and activists will visit the grave of July movement martyr Abu Sayeed in Rangpur.
Addressing the press conference, Sarjis said the NCP wants to see the Home Minister's remarks regarding the banned Awami League reflected in concrete action.
He alleged that because justice has yet to be ensured against those who assisted the perpetrators of the July killings, some of them have returned to the public sphere and are making provocative remarks about the July movement.
Senior NCP leaders, including Ali Ahsan Junayed and Mahin Sarkar, were also present at the press conference.