Politics

When Jamaat does not give more than ten seats to NCP

When an alliance is formed with Jamaat, the NCP initially agrees on thirty seats. But in the final decision, it is less than ten. Several prominent leaders of the NCP are being excluded. This may again cause unrest in the inner circles of the party. However, due to the election strategy, neither Jamaat nor NCP has agreed to talk about it officially right now. Jamaat wants to keep popular and popular candidates in the final list.
NCP joint convener Sarwar Tushar said that discussions are underway with them on the final seat agreement. In some seats, Jamaat candidates have already informally released our candidates and they are doing some kind of coordinated work with our candidates in those seats. Since an informal agreement will be made in a few days, I think all the alliance partners will campaign together for one brand. Then this confusion or this question will be removed.
“We stand by the decision taken by the organisation. When my organisation told me that we would give this seat to the alliance, I accepted it without hesitation. We have gone to submit the nomination papers of the candidates we have nominated and will support them,” said Mubarak Hossain, a member of the Jamaat’s central executive council.
Both parties are definitely committed to contesting the elections in an alliance. “After the withdrawal of nomination papers, it will be clear who will be there and who will not be there. We will try our best to complete the elections through the alliance we have formed,” said Mubarak Hossain. “If Jamaat has to make any concessions in this regard, it will be made.”
Sarwar Tushar said, “We will see when the formal announcement comes. Now this number is not completely fixed.” Although there is no final agreement on the seat concession, leaders claim that the attitude of the Jamaat-NCP alliance is very positive.