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The National Citizens Party (NCP), formed less than a year ago by youth leaders of the July uprising, made a surprising debut in Bangladesh’s 13th parliamentary election held on Thursday. Despite being a new entrant, the party contested 30 constituencies as part of an 11-party alliance and secured six seats, emerging as the third-largest political force after the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami. NCP’s winning candidates include Nahid Islam in Dhaka-11, Akhtar Hossain in Rangpur-4, Hasnat Abdullah in Cumilla-4, Abdul Hannan Masud in Noakhali-6, Dr. Atik Mujahid in Kurigram-2, and Abdullah Al-Amin in Narayanganj-4.

According to unofficial results, NCP candidates achieved narrow to decisive victories, with margins ranging from a few thousand to over one hundred thousand votes. In several other constituencies, NCP contenders finished second with close margins, reflecting significant voter support for the new party. NCP spokesperson Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan alleged attempts to tamper with results in some areas during a late-night press briefing.

The NCP originated from the 2024 anti-discrimination movement and formally launched on 28 February 2025, joining the 11-party alliance shortly before the election.

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