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Khaled Saifullah, Husband of Tasnim Jara, Resigns from NCP

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 1st January 2026, 6:31 AM

Khaled Saifullah, Husband of Tasnim Jara, Resigns from NCP

Khaled Saifullah, a senior leader of the National Citizen Party (NCP) and the husband of politician Tasnim Jara, has formally resigned from the party, marking another significant development in the party’s internal landscape. His departure comes only days after his wife stepped down from her own senior position within the organisation, prompting renewed discussion about the party’s recent political direction and internal cohesion.

Until his resignation, Khaled Saifullah served as Joint Convener of the NCP and simultaneously headed its Policy and Research Wing, a role regarded as central to shaping the party’s ideological framework and policy priorities. On Wednesday, he submitted a formal resignation letter to NCP Convener Nahid Islam, requesting to be relieved of all party posts and responsibilities. The resignation was later confirmed by Mushfiq Us Saleheen, the party’s Joint Member Secretary and Media Cell Editor.

A brief but decisive resignation

In his letter, Khaled Saifullah wrote only a single line, stating that he was resigning from all positions and responsibilities within the National Citizen Party. He offered no further explanation or commentary, maintaining a notably restrained and understated tone. In keeping with party protocol, a copy of the resignation letter was also forwarded to NCP Member Secretary Akhtar Hossain.

Although the letter itself was succinct, political observers believe the timing of Saifullah’s resignation carries wider implications, particularly in light of recent strategic decisions taken by the party.

Background to the political shift

On Sunday afternoon, the NCP formally announced an electoral seat-sharing arrangement with Jamaat-e-Islami, a move that generated considerable attention and debate. One day prior to the announcement, Tasnim Jara resigned from the party, stepping down from her role as Senior Joint Member Secretary. At the time, she was also the NCP’s officially nominated candidate for the Dhaka-9 parliamentary constituency.

Following her resignation, Tasnim Jara declared her intention to contest the Dhaka-9 seat as an independent candidate. A former student of Dhaka Medical College and the University of Cambridge, she has been regarded as a prominent and articulate figure in contemporary political discourse.

Shared political journey

Throughout the process of collecting voter signatures and submitting nomination papers for her independent candidacy, Khaled Saifullah was seen actively accompanying and supporting his wife. His presence alongside her during this crucial phase had already fuelled speculation about his own political future within the NCP.

Saifullah himself has an accomplished academic background. After completing his studies in law at the University of Dhaka, he went on to earn a postgraduate degree from the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.

Implications for the party

The consecutive resignations of two senior figures—particularly a couple closely associated with policy formulation and electoral strategy—have raised questions about internal consensus within the NCP. Analysts suggest that these developments may influence the party’s organisational stability and public image in the lead-up to the elections.

Key Facts at a Glance

Category Details
Name Khaled Saifullah
Former positions Joint Convener; Head of Policy and Research Wing
Political party National Citizen Party (NCP)
Date of resignation Wednesday
Resignation submitted to Nahid Islam, Convener
Spouse Tasnim Jara
Tasnim Jara’s status Independent candidate, Dhaka-9
Education University of Dhaka (Law), University of Oxford (Postgraduate)

Taken together, the resignations of Khaled Saifullah and Tasnim Jara signal a notable shift that may reshape both their individual political trajectories and the evolving dynamics within the National Citizen Party.

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