Bangladesh election: Students-led NCP faces internal rift over Jamaat alliance; key leaders resign
Bangladesh election: Students-led NCP faces internal rift over Jamaat alliance; key leaders resign The dispute deepened on Sunday when Mahfuz Alam, a key figure behind last year’s violent protests, publicly distanced himself from the NCP leadership. In a Facebook post, Alam said he did not support the decision taken by the party. Dhaka: An internal rift was witnessed within Bangladesh's newly formed National Citizens Party (NCP) after the decision to forge an alliance with Jamaat-e-Islami for the upcoming Bangladesh general elections. Several top leaders of the party, mostly women, have resigned in protest over the decision. As many as 30 leaders of the party issued a joint letter opposing the decision of going with the Jamaat-e-Islami. The dispute deepened on Sunday when Mahfuz Alam, a key figure behind last year’s violent protests, publicly distanced himself from the NCP leadership. In a Facebook post, Alam said he did not support the decision taken by the party. "Under th...