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The National Citizens Party (NCP) has permanently expelled its central organizer, Muntasir Mahmud, on charges of repeatedly violating party discipline. The decision was announced on Wednesday night (November 5) in an official statement issued by Sadia Farzana Dina from the party’s office cell. According to the statement, Muntasir was temporarily suspended on October 12 and asked to provide a written explanation as to why he should not be permanently removed. Although he submitted a written response on October 14, the NCP leadership deemed his explanation unsatisfactory. Despite previous warnings and an ongoing disciplinary committee investigation, Muntasir continued to breach party protocols. Consequently, under the directive of the party’s Convener Md. Nahid Islam and Member Secretary Akhtar Hossain, Muntasir Mahmud was permanently expelled from the organization. It is noteworthy that following the July uprising, Muntasir had been appointed as Deputy Director of the Red Crescent on a temporary basis. In mid-October, he staged protests at the organization’s Dhaka headquarters against its chairman, defying NCP’s instructions to refrain from such actions. On October 12, the Red Crescent board, which included NCP advisor Mahfuz’s brother Mahbub Alam, decided to terminate Muntasir’s employment after the incident.
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