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Two NCP Leaders Resign via Facebook Post

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 2nd August 2025, 4:53 PM

Two NCP Leaders Resign via Facebook Post
Photo: Collected

Two leaders from the Shariatpur District Coordination Committee of the National Citizens’ Party (NCP) have resigned from their positions, announcing their decisions in separate personal Facebook posts on Friday night.

Resigned Leaders and Their Positions

Name Previous Position(s)
Tarikul Islam Joint Coordinator, Shariatpur District Coordination Committee;
Chief Coordinator, Damudya Upazila Committee
Palash Khan Member, Shariatpur District Committee

 

Both individuals cited personal reasons for their departure and announced complete withdrawal from all party-related activities. However, neither has yet submitted a formal written resignation to the party.

Background on the Committee Formation

The Shariatpur District Coordination Committee of the NCP was officially constituted on 12 July, with the approval of:

  • Akhter Hossain – Member Secretary, NCP
  • Hasnat Abdullah – Chief Organiser for the Southern Region

Roles in the 33-Member Committee:

Position Appointee(s)
Chief Coordinator Advocate Mohammad Ruhul Amin
Joint Coordinators (9) Included Tarikul Islam
Members (23) Included Palash Khan

 

Facebook Resignation Statements

Leader Excerpt from Facebook Post
Tarikul Islam “For personal reasons, I am stepping down from all responsibilities and activities of the NCP. Grateful to everyone who supported me.”
Palash Khan “I am resigning from my position as a member of the NCP Shariatpur District Coordination Committee. It’s an emotional decision, but the time has come to take a clear stance on certain matters.”

 

Follow-Up Comments from the Resignees

Tarikul Islam elaborated:

“Being involved with various social organisations requires my attention. My decision to leave the NCP is entirely personal. While I haven’t submitted a written resignation yet, I intend to do so.”

Palash Khan added:

“The NCP was more than a political platform to me—it held emotional value. But there was no consultation during the formation of the district committee. Decisions were made by a few individuals, disrupting democratic practices. That’s the primary reason for my resignation. Whether I stay in the party in future will depend on discussions with central leadership.”

Response from Committee Leadership

Mohammad Ruhul Amin, Chief Coordinator of the Shariatpur District Committee, stated:

“I’ve seen their resignation announcements on Facebook, but nothing has been officially submitted yet. We’ve not received any formal explanation for their resignations either.”

These resignations hint at growing internal dissatisfaction within the local NCP structure, especially concerning transparency and democratic participation in the decision-making process.

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