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National Citizen Party has predicted a sweeping victory in the upcoming national elections, claiming it is on course to win 150 seats, as it pushes forward with plans to consolidate a wider youth-led alliance.

Speaking to reporters following a meeting with the Chief Election Commissioner on Monday, NCP chief coordinator Nasirudin Patwary said the party was preparing to contest all 300 constituencies, promising a ballot revolution that would reshape the country鈥檚 political landscape.


He claimed that the next parliament would exclude both the Awami League and the Jatiya Party, while the BNP, in his projection, would secure no more than 50 to 100 seats.

According to Patwary, the NCP has conducted surveys suggesting strong nationwide support, and it plans to put forward a diverse slate of candidates, including ulema, lawyers, journalists, women, workers, farmers, and former army officers who took part in the mass uprising.

Nasiruddin said that NCP was positioning itself at the head of a new political bloc, separate from both the BNP-led camp and Islamist parties.

He explained that a central part of this strategy was the creation of a broader youth alliance, aimed at uniting political groups formed by young people over the past 15 years.

Nasirudin mentioned that discussions were underway with the Gono Odhikar Parishad and other parties , which had expressed interest in joining the coalition, although the final arrangements were still under negotiation.

He said the alliance would be built on shared principles rather than seat-sharing deals, with partners required to dissolve their individual party names and symbols in favour of operating under the NCP鈥檚 banner.