Search
00
GBAF Logo
trophy
Top StoriesInterviewsBusinessFinanceBankingTechnologyInvestingTradingVideosAwardsMagazinesHeadlinesTrends

Subscribe to our newsletter

Get the latest news and updates from our team.

Global Banking & Finance Review®

Global Banking & Finance Review® - Subscribe to our newsletter

Company

    GBAF Logo
    • About Us
    • Profile
    • Privacy & Cookie Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Contact Us
    • Advertising
    • Submit Post
    • Latest News
    • Research Reports
    • Press Release
    • Awards▾
      • About the Awards
      • Awards TimeTable
      • Submit Nominations
      • Testimonials
      • Media Room
      • Award Winners
      • FAQ
    • Magazines▾
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 79
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 78
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 77
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 76
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 75
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 73
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 71
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 70
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 69
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 66
    Top StoriesInterviewsBusinessFinanceBankingTechnologyInvestingTradingVideosAwardsMagazinesHeadlinesTrends

    Global Banking & Finance Review® is a leading financial portal and online magazine offering News, Analysis, Opinion, Reviews, Interviews & Videos from the world of Banking, Finance, Business, Trading, Technology, Investing, Brokerage, Foreign Exchange, Tax & Legal, Islamic Finance, Asset & Wealth Management.
    Copyright © 2010-2026 GBAF Publications Ltd - All Rights Reserved. | Sitemap | Tags | Developed By eCorpIT

    Editorial & Advertiser disclosure

    Global Banking & Finance Review® is an online platform offering news, analysis, and opinion on the latest trends, developments, and innovations in the banking and finance industry worldwide. The platform covers a diverse range of topics, including banking, insurance, investment, wealth management, fintech, and regulatory issues. The website publishes news, press releases, opinion and advertorials on various financial organizations, products and services which are commissioned from various Companies, Organizations, PR agencies, Bloggers etc. These commissioned articles are commercial in nature. This is not to be considered as financial advice and should be considered only for information purposes. It does not reflect the views or opinion of our website and is not to be considered an endorsement or a recommendation. We cannot guarantee the accuracy or applicability of any information provided with respect to your individual or personal circumstances. Please seek Professional advice from a qualified professional before making any financial decisions. We link to various third-party websites, affiliate sales networks, and to our advertising partners websites. When you view or click on certain links available on our articles, our partners may compensate us for displaying the content to you or make a purchase or fill a form. This will not incur any additional charges to you. To make things simpler for you to identity or distinguish advertised or sponsored articles or links, you may consider all articles or links hosted on our site as a commercial article placement. We will not be responsible for any loss you may suffer as a result of any omission or inaccuracy on the website.

    Home > Headlines > Bangladeshi students launch political party after ousting PM Hasina
    Headlines

    Bangladeshi students launch political party after ousting PM Hasina

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 28, 2025

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 25, 2026

    Bangladeshi students launch political party after ousting PM Hasina - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
    Why waste money on news and opinion when you can access them for free?

    Take advantage of our newsletter subscription and stay informed on the go!

    Subscribe

    Tags:political risk insurancefinancial stability

    Quick Summary

    Bangladeshi students launched Jatiya Nagorik Party after ousting PM Hasina, aiming to contest upcoming elections and draft a new constitution.

    Bangladeshi Students Form Political Party Following PM Hasina's Ouster

    DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladeshi students at the forefront of protests that ousted Sheikh Hasina as prime minister last year launched a political party on Friday to contest elections likely to be held by the end of the year.

    The launch of 'Jatiya Nagorik Party' (National Citizens' Party), opens a new chapter in the turbulent politics of the South Asian country, which was born in 1971 after separating from Pakistan.

    The Students Against Discrimination (SAD) group spearheaded protests that began as a movement against public sector job quotas, but the demonstrations quickly morphed into a broader, nationwide uprising that forced Hasina to flee to India in early August.

    The students group has been preparing to launch the new party since Hasina's departure, to enable it to enter mainstream politics and contest elections.

    Nahid Islam, a student leader who went on to become an adviser in the interim government that took charge after Hasina's exit, quit the administration on Wednesday to lead the new party as its convener.

    On Friday, thousands of supporters from across Bangladesh, many of them waving the national flag and sporting bandanas and headbands in the flag's red and green colours, marched in groups and gathered in front of parliament in Dhaka for the launch.

    Islam told the gathering -- which included leaders from other political parties -- that the new party would present an alternative political choice for Bangladeshis.

    "We will keep Bangladesh and the interest of its citizens in mind and join hands to build a new nation," said Islam, a Bangladesh flag wrapped around his forehead.

    "We are committed to adopting a new, democratic constitution," he read out from the new party's declaration. "A key goal is to draft this constitution through an elected constituent assembly."

    Islam was a key figure in advocating students' interests within the interim government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus.

    The Muslim-majority country of 170 million people has been grappling with political unrest since Hasina fled following weeks of protests in which more than 1,000 people were killed.

    Political parties have demanded early elections and power to be returned to a democratically elected government. Yunus, an economist, has said that elections could be held by the end of 2025 and that he is not interested in running.

    Political analysts believe that a youth-led party could significantly reshape national politics, dominated for decades by Hasina's Awami League party and her rival, former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia's Bangladesh Nationalist Party.

    (Reporting by Reuters Dhaka bureau and Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; Editing by YP Rajesh, William Maclean)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Students launch Jatiya Nagorik Party after ousting PM Hasina.
    • •Protests began over public sector job quotas.
    • •Nahid Islam leads the new political party.
    • •The party aims to draft a new democratic constitution.
    • •Youth-led party could reshape Bangladesh's political landscape.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Bangladeshi students launch political party after ousting PM Hasina

    1What is the name of the new political party launched by Bangladeshi students?

    The new political party is called the 'Jatiya Nagorik Party' (National Citizens' Party).

    2What prompted the protests that led to Sheikh Hasina's ousting?

    The protests began as a movement against public sector job quotas but quickly evolved into a broader nationwide uprising.

    3Who is Nahid Islam in relation to the new political party?

    Nahid Islam is a student leader who became the convenor of the new party after quitting his position in the interim government.

    4What is one of the key goals of the Jatiya Nagorik Party?

    A key goal of the party is to draft a new, democratic constitution through an elected constituent assembly.

    5How has the political landscape in Bangladesh been affected by the protests?

    Political analysts believe that a youth-led party could significantly reshape national politics, which has been dominated by Hasina's Awami League for decades.

    More from Headlines

    Explore more articles in the Headlines category

    Image for Olympics-Biathlon-Winter Games bring tourism boost to biathlon hotbed of northern Italy
    Olympics-Biathlon-Winter Games bring tourism boost to biathlon hotbed of northern Italy
    Image for US wants Russia, Ukraine to end war by summer, Zelenskiy says
    US wants Russia, Ukraine to end war by summer, Zelenskiy says
    Image for Russia to interrogate two suspects over attempted killing of general, report says
    Russia to interrogate two suspects over attempted killing of general, report says
    Image for Russia launches massive attack on Ukraine's energy system, Zelenskiy says
    Russia launches massive attack on Ukraine's energy system, Zelenskiy says
    Image for Ukraine backs Pope's call for Olympic truce in war with Russia
    Ukraine backs Pope's call for Olympic truce in war with Russia
    Image for Russia launched 400 drones, 40 missiles to hit Ukraine's energy sector, Zelenskiy says
    Russia launched 400 drones, 40 missiles to hit Ukraine's energy sector, Zelenskiy says
    Image for The Kyiv family, with its pets and pigs, defying Russia and the cold
    The Kyiv family, with its pets and pigs, defying Russia and the cold
    Image for Not Italy's Devil's Island: Sardinia bristles at mafia inmate plan
    Not Italy's Devil's Island: Sardinia bristles at mafia inmate plan
    Image for Two Polish airports reopen after NATO jets activated over Russian strikes on Ukraine
    Two Polish airports reopen after NATO jets activated over Russian strikes on Ukraine
    Image for Exclusive-US plans initial payment towards billions owed to UN-envoy Waltz
    Exclusive-US plans initial payment towards billions owed to UN-envoy Waltz
    Image for Trump says good talks ongoing on Ukraine
    Trump says good talks ongoing on Ukraine
    Image for France to rally aid for Lebanon as it warns truce gains remain fragile
    France to rally aid for Lebanon as it warns truce gains remain fragile
    View All Headlines Posts
    Previous Headlines PostLebanon seizes $2.5 million bound for Hezbollah, sources say
    Next Headlines PostEU to propose push to boost EV demand, require more local batteries