JP wants next election under caretaker govt
The Jatiya Party on Thursday demanded that the next general election be held under a caretaker government, claiming that the interim government had lost its neutrality over the past year.
The Jatiya Party on Thursday demanded that the next general election be held under a caretaker government, claiming that the interim government had lost its neutrality over the past year.
A faction of the Jatiya Party on Wednesday demanded a level playing field for all political parties before the next general election and holding the election in a free, fair and credible manner...
The Jatiya Party on Wednesday reiterated its demand for holding the next general election under a neutral caretaker government.
A faction of the Jatiya Party on Saturday urged the interim government to refrain from amending the constitution.
The police on Saturday foiled a rally of the Jatiya Party by firing teargas shells and hurling sound grenades in front of the party’s central office at Kakrail in Dhaka.
Jatiya Party said on Saturday that it wanted next general elections under a caretaker government.
A metropolitan magistrate court in Dhaka on Monday allowed the police to take Jatiya Party’s Raushon Ershad-led faction secretary general Kazi Md Mamunur Rashid into custody for six days for interrogation in a case filed under the Anti-terrorism Act over his alleged involvement in a conspiracy to overthrow the interim government...
Leaders of the Anisul Islam Mahmud-led Jatiya Party faction on Saturday claimed that the party’s electoral symbol ‘plough’ was theirs.
The Anisul Islam Mahmud-led faction of the Jatiya Party on Saturday urged the government not to hold a ‘one-sided general election’ again.
A complaint was filed on Tuesday against Jatiya Party chairman GM Quader, secretary general Shamim Haider Patwary, and 166 party activists accusing them of attacking Gono Odhikar Parishad leaders and activists and its affiliated bodies.
Jatiya Party chairman Ghulam Muhammad Quader on Saturday said that the interim government was trying to hold the next general election by excluding some political parties and keeping half of the voters of the country out of the polls...
A faction of the Jatiya Party on Thursday demanded that the next general election, which the government plans to hold in February next year, be delayed until the environment for holding the polls is improved...
Jatiya Party co-chairman Mostafizar Rahman Mostafa said on Saturday that individuals with a clean image and no record of violence or legal cases, even if they previously supported the Awami League, would be considered for party nominations if they join the JP ahead of the national election likely to be held in February next year...
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party condemned the attack and arson at the Jatiya Party’s central office in Kakrail in the capital on Friday night.
The central office of the Jatiya Party at Kakrail in the capital on Friday evening again came under attack by some unidentified people who vandalised and set the office afire.
The Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Court on Thursday imposed a travel ban on Jatiya Party chairman Ghulam Muhammad Quader and his wife, Sharifa Quader, for their alleged involvement in corruption.
Three political parties — the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, and the National Citizen Party — expressed differing views on whether a ban should be imposed on the Jatiya Party, a former ally of the deposed Awami League-led government.
The National Citizen Party has called on the chief advisor to take immediate and decisive action against the Jatiya Party for its involvement in legitimising past controversial national elections.
Attorney general Md Asaduzzaman said on Saturday that he would look into the legal aspects for banning the Jatiya Party.Â
Political parties have strongly condemned the attack on Gono Odhikar Parishad president and former Dhaka University Central Students’ Union vice-president Nurul Haque Nur, who, along with dozens of activists, was injured in a baton charge by law enforcers...
A group of unidentified people attacked the Jatiya Party’s central office in Dhaka’s Kakrail area and set it on fire on Saturday evening...
A local office of Jatiya Party was vandalised allegedly by National Citizen Party activists in Rajshahi city protesting at attack on Gono Odhikar Parishad president Nurul Haque Nur on Friday night...
More than 50 people were injured as a clash broke out between activists of Jatiya Party and Gono Odhikar Parishad in front of the JP central office at Bijoynagar in Dhaka city on Friday evening.
Jatiya Party faction led by Anisul Islam Mahmud will take part in the next general election if it is held in a free, fair and credible manner...
Jatiya Party split for the seventh time on Saturday as a council loyal to senior leader Anisul Islam Mahmud elected a new central committee of the party.
Amid rumours of a split in the Jatiya Party, some senior leaders of the party faction, led by Anisul Islam Mahmud, on Friday announced that the party’s 10th national council session would be held at a community centre at Gulshan in Dhaka today.
Leaders of Jatiya Party on Saturday held a rally in Dhaka where they accused the interim government of introducing mob culture in the country instead of rule of law.
Leaders of Jatiya Party on Monday at a commemoration meeting said that the role of the party founder, Hussain Muhammad Ershad, would be remembered for his contribution to building a developed Bangladesh...
The recently expelled leaders of the Jatiya Party on Thursday urged the party chairman Ghulam Muhammad Quader to hold the party’s next national conference to elect a new central committee immediately...
Expelled leaders of the Jatiya Party on Tuesday announced that they would hold the party’s national conference soon to elect its new leaders...