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   Politics
Sarjis questions EC’s neutrality ahead of polls
  Date : 27-09-2025

Sarjis Alam, chief organizer of the NCP’s northern region, has questioned the transparency and neutrality of the Election Commission ahead of upcoming elections.

He made the remarks on Saturday at a debate festival held at Mokbular Rahman Government College in Panchagarh.

Sarjis criticized the Election Commission for its decision not to grant the Shapla (water lily) symbol to the NCP without providing a legal explanation. “There is no reasonable legal basis for denying the Shapla symbol. If an independent institution like the Election Commission succumbs to pressure over party symbols, the transparency and neutrality of the elections are questioned even before they begin. We have applied for the Shapla symbol and hope the NCP will receive it,” he said.

He further alleged that the Awami League’s public rallies often involve hired participants rather than genuine supporters, claiming that their actual presence in July’s political events was negligible.

On the possible unification of the NCP with the Ganadhikar Parishad, Alam said discussions are ongoing. “We share similar ideals and represent the same youthful generation. Bangladeshis want to see this young generation united.

Talks are progressing positively, and we hope to contest the election as a united front and secure parliamentary representation with people’s support.”



  
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