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Nahid Islam, Convener of the National Constitution Party (NCP), has voiced strong concerns over the poor state of education, healthcare, and employment in Netrokona. During a recent public address, he emphasized that the NCP aims to tackle these issues through nationwide reform. “We have launched a movement demanding comprehensive reforms across the country. A Constituent Assembly election is essential to draft a new constitution,” Nahid stated. He added, “Back in July-August, we declared our commitment to building a new Bangladesh — one rooted in justice and public welfare. We envision a country where every citizen is treated with dignity and has access to quality education and healthcare.” Nahid also made bold claims regarding political upheaval, saying, “Exactly one year ago in July, Bangladesh was liberated from Sheikh Hasina’s rule. Those responsible for mass atrocities — including Sheikh Hasina and other leaders of the Awami League — must be brought to justice.” He concluded by reaffirming the party's mission: “In Netrokona, the condition of education and healthcare is dire, and job opportunities are scarce. The NCP is committed to resolving these crises.”
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