Six seats, big goals: What’s next for Bangladesh’s student-led NCP party?
From leading historic uprising to being junior partner in opposition alliance – the nascent party looks for a foothold.
![Student activists of the National Citizen Party at a rally before the February 12 election [Masum Billah/Al Jazeera]](/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/an-ncp-rally-1772075250.jpg?resize=770%2C513&quality=80)
From leading historic uprising to being junior partner in opposition alliance – the nascent party looks for a foothold.
![Student activists of the National Citizen Party at a rally before the February 12 election [Masum Billah/Al Jazeera]](/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/an-ncp-rally-1772075250.jpg?resize=770%2C513&quality=80)








The country heads to the polls on February 12. Here are the parties and individuals who could shape the outcome.
For the first time, Bangladeshis abroad can vote. That’s exciting many. But others can’t vote — or won’t.
Yunus tried to bring reforms and justice for Hasina-era victims. But as his stint as leader ends, he has his critics.
Verdict comes ahead of elections on February 12 with ousted Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League barred from taking part.
A spate of recent attacks has amplified fears among the country’s religious minorities ahead of the February 12 vote.
The party that ruled Bangladesh with an iron fist won’t be on the ballot in February, and its future is uncertain.
Ousted premier says the exclusion of her Awami League party “deepens resentment” on Muhammad Yunus’s interim government.
Bangladesh’s era of coups and military rule may be over for now, but the army remains a potent force impacting politics
At least 16 political activists have been killed since elections were announced in December.
Dhaka says it is ‘shocked’ the ousted leader was allowed to speak at news conference, her first since the 2024 uprising.