Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 6th January 2026, 9:33 PM
In a significant consolidation of political forces in Sherpur, over 300 leaders and activists from the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement have formally aligned themselves with the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). The mass induction took place on Tuesday, 6 January, during a high-profile press conference at the district BNP headquarters in Raghunath Bazar.
This transition marks a pivotal moment for the student coordinators who served as the front line of the recent national uprising. By entering the fold of an established political organisation, these activists are pivoting from independent advocacy toward mainstream political participation.
The newcomers were welcomed with significant fanfare and greeted with floral tributes by senior district leaders. The reception was led by Dr Sansila Jebrin Priyanka, Joint Convener of the Sherpur District BNP and the party’s parliamentary nominee for the Sherpur-1 constituency, alongside Hazrat Ali, the Convener of the Sadar Upazila BNP.
Dr Priyanka described the influx of young activists as a “historic milestone,” stating that their energy and unwavering commitment to justice would provide a vital boost to the BNP’s mission of democratic restoration in the region.
The scale of this move is particularly notable because it includes the entire upper echelon of the district’s student movement leadership. These individuals were instrumental in mobilising thousands of youths during the anti-discrimination protests.
Key Student Leaders Joining the BNP:
| Former Movement Role | Name of Leader |
|---|---|
| Chief Coordinator & Spokesperson | Farhan Fuad Tuhin |
| District Coordinator | Al Mamun Sarkar |
| Senior Organiser & Coordinator | Arafat Rahman Talukdar |
| Senior Joint Member Secretary | Md Monibul Islam |
| Joint Member Secretary | Shahriar Nafis |
| Joint Member Secretary | Md Rahat |
| Sadar Upazila Joint Convener | Md Ashikur Rahman |
| Lead Organiser | Nahim Ahmed Niloy |
Beyond the top-tier coordinators, the 300-strong contingent comprised active organisers and members from various colleges and educational institutions across Sherpur. Speaking at the event, the student leaders emphasised that their decision was motivated by the desire to institutionalise the spirit of the “July Revolution” through a platform capable of national governance.
The mass joining has sent ripples through Sherpur’s political circles. While BNP supporters view this as a masterstroke that bridges the gap between the party and the nation’s youth, some observers are watching closely to see how the student movement’s original non-partisan identity adapts to this new chapter. Nevertheless, the addition of hundreds of seasoned activists provides the BNP with a formidable organisational advantage as the country looks toward the next general election.
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