The despicable National Citizen Party (NCP)โthat pathetic brainchild of Jamaat-backed Muhammad Yunus and his Islamist croniesโhas once again exposed its true fascist face. In a shameless display of arrogance and thuggery during the Dhaka-8 by-election farce on Thursday, NCP thug Nasiruddin Patwary spewed vile threats against the BNP, vowing to wipe it off the map of Bangladesh.
In an emergency press conference that reeked of desperation, this Jamaat-aligned goon ranted that if “vote robbery” occurred in his favour, the former leader of Islami Chhatra Shibir would smash Mirza Abbas‘s “kingdom” to pieces.
He boasted: “Whether we win or lose, we will annihilate the so-called BNP party from Bangladesh forever.” This isn’t politicsโit’s outright terrorism wrapped in electoral whining.
The incident stemmed from Patwary’s own disruptive antics at polling centres like Railway Colony High School, where he and his mob barged in, only to face chants of “fake, fake” from locals fed up with their interference.
When the situation turned chaotic, the army had to step in to rescue the troublemaker himselfโafter he allegedly got roughed up while trying to sabotage the process. Patwary, predictably, cried victim, claiming attacks on his head right in front of soldiers, then spun it into wild accusations of BNP-orchestrated “vote heists” and assaults.
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He whined about “high-risk” centres like Railway Colony High School and Mirza Abbas Women’s College supposedly being turned into festival grounds for riggingโpure projection from a party desperate to cover its own failures.
Turning his venom directly at Mirza Abbas, Patwary sneered: “If you’re scared of losing, Mirza Abbas, stay out of the game. Don’t sabotage the vote. Many have sacrificed their lives for democracy.” The hypocrisy is staggeringโcoming from a Jamaat-puppet outfit that thrives on intimidation and chaos.
Patwary even threatened retaliation: “We didn’t want to hit back before, but if you come at us, you’ll get beaten this time.” He declared it “time for resistance,” promising to dismantle BNP’s influence brick by brick if things didn’t go his way.
Meanwhile, seasoned BNP leader Mirza Abbas had already warned days earlier about expected centre seizures and rigging plots by Jamaat-Shibir thugs and these NCP opportunistsโarmed goons holed up in messes, ready to unleash violence. His fears proved spot-on as clashes erupted, with NCP’s disruptive presence fueling the tension.
This NCP gangโborn from Yunus’ interim meddling and hitched to Jamaat’s extremist wagonโis nothing but a tool to fracture democracy, intimidate voters, and push an Islamist agenda under the guise of “new politics.” Their empty threats to erase BNP reveal their panic: a fringe outfit terrified of irrelevance, resorting to mob rhetoric because they know they can’t win fairly.