Hasnat Abdullah
No compromise on Nasiruddin Patwary issue: Hasnat
National Citizen Party (NCP) Chief Organiser (South Region) Hasnat Abdullah has said there can be no compromise over the issue concerning Nasiruddin Patwary, who is contesting from DHaka-8 constituency.
In a post on his verified Facebook account, he issued the warning, although he did not provide any details. It is thought that he is indicating his fellow NCP leader Nasiruddin won his own election in the Dhaka-8 constituency against BNP stalwart Mirza Abbas.
Hasnat, who also contested the Cumilla-4 seat, was elected to parliament through the election held on Thursday.
Hasnat Abdullah, contesting under NCP's Shapla Koli symbol as part of an alliance with Jamaat e Islami, received 160,081 votes. His closest rival, Jasim Uddin, contesting with the Truck symbol, received 49,845 votes, in unofficial tallies from the Election Commission.
8 days ago
Voting continues in a festive atmosphere: Hasnat Abdullah
National Citizen Party (NCP) Chief Organiser (South Region) and Cumilla-4 candidate Hasnat Abdullah on Thursday said till now the voting is being held in a festive atmosphere.
“Voting is being held in a festive atmosphere. It remains to be seen how the situation progresses as the day advances,” he said while casting his vote at Gopalnagar High School polling centre in Cumilla-4 (Debidwar) constituency around 8:30am.
He also said that the new voters were turning up enthusiastically to take part in the election.
Voting began at 7:30am on Thursday at more than 42,000 polling centres across the country in 299 constituencies.
The 13th national election is being held with around 13 crore registered voters, whose decision will determine the formation of Bangladesh’s next government.
9 days ago
Hasnat vows to protect honour of mothers, sisters at any cost
National Citizen Party (NCP) Chief Organiser (South Region) and Comilla-4 candidate Hasnat Abdullah has pledged to safeguard the honor of mothers and sisters, even if it means risking their own life.
He made the remarks while campaigning at Khairabad High School ground in Jafarganj of Debidwar upazila on Thursday.
He also urged women to exercise their voting right to freely and warned that any obstruction to this would be firmly addressed.
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Hasnat Abdullah later campaigned in several places in his constituency and held election meetings.
16 days ago
BNP 'practiced' polling booth capture in attacking NCP's Dhaka-18 candidate: Hasnat
National Citizen Party (NCP) Chief Organiser (South Region) and Comilla-4 candidate Hasnat Abdullah on Monday alleged that the BNP started a “practice match” of capturing polling booths by carrying out attacks on NCP election campaigns and its candidate in Dhaka-18.
“Today, the kind of attack that took place on our candidate, our brother Adeeb (Ariful Islam Adeeb), and the way our campaign activities have been attacked under the banner of BNP’s party identity, sends a negative message about the entire electoral process,” he said.
Hasnat Abdullah made the remarks after a meeting with Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) AMM Nasir Uddin at Nirbachan Bhaban in the capital.
He said such attacks convey messages of repression and the messages of occupying polling stations. “We think a “practice match” has started (to capture polling stations) from today,” he said.
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The NCP leader said this aggressive behaviour and the tendency to obstruct and attack rivals’ election campaigns raise serious concerns about how a participatory election can be held finally.
“We think this will be a major challenge for the Election Commission to arrange a participatory election,” he added.
Another NCP Ayman Rahat said they have lodged a complaint with the CEC, alleging that BNP activists attacked the NCP candidate’s campaign in the Dhaka-18 constituency.
The NCP also alleged widespread violations of the electoral code of conduct, saying that despite a ban on posters, posters have been displayed in various areas of Dhaka-17, and rallies are being held until 3–4am. “However, no action is being taken in these cases,” he said.
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Besides, the NCP leader complained with the EC that many people who played controversial roles in previous elections are being appointed as presiding officers for the upcoming polls.
25 days ago
EC revokes candidacy of BNP’s Munshi, upholds NCP’s Hasnat in Cumilla-4
The Election Commission (EC) on Saturday (January 17, 2026) cancelled the candidacy of BNP’s Monzurul Ahsan Munshi and upheld that of National Citizen Party (NCP) candidate Abul Hasnat, popularly known as Hasnat Abdullah, in Cumilla-4.
The decision came after the EC, led by Chief Election Commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin, heard appeal petitions filed by both candidates against each other.
The orders were issued in the afternoon.
The EC accepted the appeal filed by Hasnat canceling the candidature of Monzurul Ahsan, but turned down the appeal filed by Monzurul Ahsan, declaring the candidacy of Hasnat valid in the upcoming national election scheduled for February-12.
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Munshi, in his petition, alleged that Hasnat did not mention the sources of his income rightly in the affidavit submitted with the nomination paper.
Hasnat in his appeal alleged that Munshi is a loan defaulter and concealed the information in the nomination paper.
The EC that acts the electoral appeal tribunal started hearing of the appeal on Saturday last (January 10) and will dispose of a total of 645 petitions by Sunday (January 18).
The EC on Saturday last (January 10) started hearing of the appeal petitions filed by aggrieved persons and organisations against the decisions of the returning officers over the acceptance and cancellations of nomination papers during the scrutiny.
According to the EC, a total of 2,568 aspirants submitted nomination papers to contest the upcoming national election from the country’s 300 constituencies by the December 29 deadline.
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After scrutiny, returning officers declared 1,842 nomination papers valid and rejected 723 others.
1 month ago
‘If they can’t fix it, let’s fish it’: Hasnat’s protest on dilapidated Cumilla road
In a unique form of protest, chief organiser of South Region of National Citizen Party (NCP) Hasnat Abdullah released live fish into the pothole-ridden Debidwar–Chandina regional road in Debidwar upazila of Cumilla on Friday morning.
Hasnat staged the symbolic protest in Kachisar area during a public campaign, drawing attention to the authorities’ negligence in repairing the 14.5-km-long road.
Locals said the Debidwar–Chandina road is a vital connector between Dhaka–Chattogram and Cumilla–Sylhet highways. But, the road has long remained in a dilapidated state, filled with large potholes that make travel extremely difficult.
During rain, stagnant water turns the road into a hazard, often leading to accidents and loss of life.
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Joining the protest, residents expressed their frustration over delays in renovation.
NCP leader Hasnat said people commute on this road every day and recently a youth died here.
“If the authorities cannot fix it they might as well turn it into a fish farm. At least people could eat the fish. I’m releasing fish here today, and I urge others to do the same,” he said.
4 months ago
Level playing field must be ensured prior to election: Hasnat Abdullah
Hasnat Abdullah, chief organizer of the southern region of the National Citizens Party (NCP), has said that a level playing field must be established before the upcoming national elections.
Hasnat made the remarks during a visit to Cumilla's Debidwar, where he met with families of the July martyrs on Eid-ul-Azha.
8 months ago
Obstruction to reform efforts to be resisted with people’s support: Hasnat
Any obstruction from the Secretariat to the ongoing reform efforts will be strongly resisted with support from people, said Hasnat Abdullah, the chief coordinator of the National Citizen Party's (NCP) southern region, on Monday.
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Hasnat came up with the warning while talking to reporters at ‘Biplob Udyan’ in Soloshahar area of the port city, on the second day of his organisational tour of Chattogram (north) districts.
Public interest in the newly formed political party is growing in various parts of the country, said the NCP leader, adding, “People are seeing hopes among the youth. Citizens are now openly discussing their problems and seeking solutions.”
Since August 5, a faction at the Secretariat has been conspiring against the current government, he alleged.
“While I’m speaking here, a conspiracy is underway in Dhaka. The NBR has now become a breeding ground for corruption. Whenever we - regardless of political differences - unite with the intention of helping this government succeed, whenever we move forward with discussions on justice, reform and an electoral roadmap, we see conspiracies and anti-state plots rear their heads,” he said.
Hasnat said “Do not create chaos at the Secretariat. Do not assume that you are indispensable. Hasina once thought she was irreplaceable — but the people have found an alternative. Those in the Secretariat who continue to obstruct the government will also be substituted. If you think Hasina’s reign will return, you are gravely mistaken.”
Senior joint member secretary of the NCP Dr Tasnim Zara along with other district-level leaders was present at the event.
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Meanwhile, Hasnat Abdullah held roadside rallies in nine upazilas of Chattogram (south) on Sunday.
8 months ago
Attack on Hasnat’s car in Gazipur; 54 detained
Police have detained 54 people in connection with the attack on NCP leader Hasnat Abdullah’s car in Gazipur on Sunday.
Police detained them in drives conducted in different parts of the city throughout Sunday night, said Md Rabiul Hasan, Deputy Commissioner (Crime-North) of Gazipur Metropolitan Police.
The detainees are being interrogated and legal action is underway, he added.
According to local sources, most of the detainees are leaders and activists of Awami League and its associate bodies.
A case is expected to be filed with the city's Basan Police Station with NCP’s Gazipur district representative Al Amin as the complainant.
Police arrested two people— Md Nizam Uddin, a Jubo League leader of Ward 13 in Gazipur city and Masum Ahmed Dipu, president of Sheikh Russel Shishu Kishore Parishad on Sunday night from Kashimpur area.
Police have not yet disclosed detailed identities of the other detainees.
Chief Coordinator (South) of the National Citizens' Party (NCP), Hasnat Abdullah’s car came under attack near Chandana intersection in Gazipur city on Sunday evening while he was returning to Dhaka from the Bangladesh Agricultural University campus in Gazipur.
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According to his driver, unidentified assailants on motorcycles attacked the car from behind breaking its windows.
Following the attack, Abdullah took shelter at the Islamic University of Technology (IUT). Police rushed to the spot upon receiving the information and later escorted him safely to Dhaka.
9 months ago
Hasnat slams calling NCP’s position on AL as 'indecorous'
National Citizens Party (NCP)’s Southern Region Chief Organiser Hasnat Abdullah on Tuesday warned against branding his party’s firm anti-Awami League stance as a “breach of decorum.”
In a post from his verified Facebook account, Hasnat wrote: “The day our anti-Awami League position and rejection of compromise politics began to be called ‘indecorous’ was the day Awami League processions started growing bigger.”
Targeting those he accused of indulging in compromise politics, he said, “I’m warning those who are compromising—make up your mind about the Awami League very soon. Otherwise, you will continue with your compromise politics, and I will respond with indecorous behaviour.”
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He added: “You won’t be able to handle it if I start breaching decorum. Be careful.”
His statement came just hours after a video of an Awami League protest march went viral on Facebook.
According to several posts by AL supporters, the march took place in Dhaka’s Badda area, reportedly led by a former Chhatra League leader.
Hasnat, however, did not clarify whom he was directly referring to in his comments or who he considers to be engaged in compromise politics.
10 months ago