The student-led NCP of Bangladesh surrounded the election commission over the ‘Shapla’ election symbol

Dhaka, October 4 (IANS). The National Citizens Party (NCP) of Bangladesh, led by Nahid Islam, threatened that if he were not awarded one-red or white Shapla (Water Lily) of his signs, it would stop the February 2026 general election. The Electoral Commission (EC) confirmed that the NCP was initially applied for ‘Shapla,’ Calam, or mobile phone, but that he is a request later, and that he is in a penchant, and that he is in a penchant, and that he is in a penchant, and that he is in love, and that recycled. Bangladesh’s national flower and national symbol ‘shapla’ as an election symbol. NCP chief organizer Sarjis Alam said on his social media: “Since there is no legitimate obstacle, the sign of NCP ShaPla should be. There is no other option. Otherwise we will also see how elections are held and who dreams of gaining power and enjoying.” On September 24, NCP convener Islam requested the Electoral Commission to email Shapla as an election symbol. This happened when the Electoral Commission rejected its request, saying that this sign would not be awarded to the party. The NCP application said NCP representatives met on June 4, a member of the committee in the office of the Electoral Commission, where they assured that ‘Shapla’ would be included in the final list. Thereafter, on June 22, according to the Public Notice of March 10, the Public Notification Commission applied for registration as a political party and he also demanded to discuss ‘Shapla’ election symbol. However, the Electoral Commission rejected this request. -Ians ms/psk shares this story tags

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