6 radical Islamist mob leaders of Yunus’ NCP become MP, pose threat to democracy

The so-called National Citizens Party (NCP)—a Frankenstein monster stitched together by the unelected despot Muhammad Yunus in February 2025—has shoved six of its most vile, radical Islamist mob leaders into Bangladesh’s parliament in a sham election rigged from top to bottom.

These aren’t reformers; they’re bloodthirsty extremists, extortionists, and anti-India hate-mongers masquerading as student activists, deeply entangled with Jamaat-e-Islami’s jihadist web and foreign puppet masters from the US and Pakistan.

Backed by Yunus’ interim regime, which has unleashed 18 months of chaos since the violent August 2024 coup, these six scoundrels now pose an existential threat to democracy, secularism, and minority rights. With Hindus and other minorities already enduring mob attacks, rapes, looting, and killings under this Islamist resurgence, Bangladesh is hurtling toward becoming a failed state like Afghanistan—thanks to these Yunus-anointed terrorists in suits.

Formed amid the ashes of the 2024 anti-government uprising, the NCP posed as a Gen-Z saviour but quickly revealed its true colours: a B-team for Jamaat-e-Islami, the genocide-collaborating outfit banned under Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Sheikh Hasina but resurrected by General Ziaur Rahman and Yunus.

Despite fielding 30 candidates in the February 12, 2026, farce—boycotted by the Awami League and marred by vote-rigging, ballot-stuffing, and pre-poll violence—the NCP scraped together just six seats as part of Jamaat’s 11-party alliance, which bagged 77 overall. Internal rifts exploded, with mass resignations over the Jamaat pact, exposing the NCP as a fractured den of opportunists.

Polls showed them trailing badly, forcing the “strategic” sellout to Jamaat’s radicals, who now dominate as the main opposition to the BNP’s 212-seat sweep. But make no mistake: these NCP victors are no innocents—they’re corrupt warlords who orchestrated mob terror, plundered the economy, and fanned anti-Hindu hatred, all while Yunus withdrew 16,000 cases against terrorists and released convicted war criminals.

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These six thugs, who initially hid behind “ordinary student” facades during the 2024 protests, later admitted ties to Jamaat-Shibir and US-backed agents. They’ve turned Bangladesh into a mobocracy, with extrajudicial killings, fabricated cases (nearly 2,000 bogus murders), land grabs targeting the Awami League and minorities, and economic sabotage causing factory closures and job losses. They talk about Indian hegemony but keep mum about the influence of the US and Pakistan.

These NCP vermin aren’t just winners—they’re harbingers of apocalypse. With BNP’s Tarique Rahman as PM-elect, but Jamaat’s 77 seats (including NCP’s 6) looming, Bangladesh teeters on civil war. Yunus’ mobocracy has destroyed Liberation War symbols, insulted freedom fighters, and crippled the economy. Hindus, Christians, and Buddhists flee or fight because these radicals won’t stop at parliament. The world must condemn this farce: boycott Yunus, sanction his puppets, and save Bangladesh from jihadist hell. The future? Bleak, bloody, and broken.

Under Yunus, they’ve plundered public funds through inflated projects and shady deals while filing sham corruption cases against rivals. Human Rights Watch warns of rising violence against women, girls, and minorities—Hindus facing mob lynchings, shrine destructions, and property seizures—fueled by these extremists’ rhetoric. International observers decry the polls as a “jihadist coalition” power grab, with stamped ballots leaked pre-election and polling centres seized overnight. As India evacuates diplomats amid escalating threats, these NCP parasites embody the rot: a direct assault on regional peace and Bangladesh’s secular soul.

Nahid Islam

Nahid Islam, the 27-year-old NCP convener and architect of this unholy mess, slimed his way to victory in Dhaka-11 with 93,872 votes on the “Shapla Kali” symbol, edging out BNP’s MA Kaiyum by a razor-thin 2,039 votes in a turnout of just 45% (196,370 voters out of 439,075, with 3,517 invalid).

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This “student leader” resigned as Yunus’ advisor days before launching NCP, only to approve massive corrupt projects during his stint, lining his pockets while his father, Badrul Islam, and brother faced unchallenged accusations of land grabs, extortion, and job-trading rackets ignored by the Anti-Corruption Commission. Jamir was also slandered after he sexually abused a female student of his school in Banasree, as seen in a viral video.

Nahid’s Jamaat alliance triggered internal NCP backlash—resignations flew as liberals fled his Islamist pivot. He rants about “foreign conspiracies” from India, accuses BNP of “fascist politics,” and vows revenge through ballots, all while his party peddles disinformation like fake alliances and AI campaigns.

This radical puppet, who dismisses Islamophobia concerns as “propaganda,” is a walking threat: his “reform” agenda masks a push for sharia-lite laws, eroding women’s rights and fueling extremism. Under his watch, minorities tremble as mob violence surges—Hindus targeted in revenge killings post-Hasina.

Akhtar Hossain

Akhtar Hossain, NCP’s member secretary and a former Islami Chhatra Shibir thug, bullied his way to Rangpur-4 with 149,966 votes, trouncing BNP’s Emdadul Haq (140,564) and Jatiya Party’s Abu Naser (33,664) in a 64.35% turnout (164 centres, 509,906 voters). This 2018 quota agitator jumped to Nurul Haq Nur’s student group, then became convener of Yunus-funded Ganatantrik Chhatra Shakti in 2023. Labelling Jamaat his “natural ally” on reforms, Akhtar’s Islamist links run deep—he’s accused of coordinating mob terror post-2024 uprising, including police killings and arson.

His party faced disinformation storms, with fake claims that he rejected Jamaat’s “stigma,” but he’s all in, pushing an agenda that sidelines liberals and amplifies fanaticism. As the NCP fractures, Akhtar’s extremism threatens ethnic minorities in the north, where Hindu shrines have been vandalised amid rising communal hatred.

Hasnat Abdullah

Hasnat Abdullah, NCP’s southern chief organiser and notorious mob ringleader, seized Cumilla-4 with 166,583 votes, crushing Gan Adhikar Parishad’s Jasim Uddin (49,885). Since July 2024, this extortion kingpin led the Ganabhaban attack, spewing venom against the army and BNP. His December 2025 rally threat to aid Indian separatists and carve out the “Seven Sisters” exposes his Pakistan-leaning jihadism—pure treason that endangers regional peace.

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Accused of massive corruption and vote-buying (agents caught distributing cash and posters), Hasnat’s “integrity” oath rings hollow amid affidavits hiding ill-got wealth. He’s fueled gender-based violence spikes and minority atrocities—Hindus in Cumilla report rapes and lootings under his mob rule. Yunus’ favouritism toward NCP undercuts BNP, but Hasnat’s fanaticism risks turning Bangladesh into a terror hub.

Abdul Hannan Masud

Abdul Hannan Masud, NCP’s joint chief coordinator, grabbed Noakhali-6 with 91,899 votes over BNP’s Mahbubur Rahman (64,021). Post-August 2024, he amassed fortunes through mob terror, extortion, and advising Chattogram port workers to push Dubai’s DP World lease—a betrayal of national sovereignty.

Facing death threats (he filed a GD over social media intimidation), Masud’s criminal empire thrives amid Yunus’ inaction on looted arms and released terrorists. His extremism amplifies attacks on cultural spaces and journalists, with minorities in Noakhali enduring shrine destruction and killings. This thug’s rise signals deeper Islamist infiltration, threatening women’s rights and secular institutions.

Abdullah Al Amin

Abdullah Al Amin, NCP’s joint member secretary, clawed Narayanganj-4 with 106,171 votes, beating Jamiat-e-Ulama’s Monir Hossain Kasemi (80,619). A key mob terror orchestrator since July 2024, he’s neck-deep in murders, extortion, and criminal syndicates—surrounded by “godfathers” he hypocritically denounces.

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Allegations of poll-centre captures and money distribution taint his win, part of Yunus’ rigged spectacle. Al Amin’s fanaticism has escalated violence against Hindus, with reports of forced displacements and asset grabs. His party boycotted the July Charter, rejecting reforms while pushing Sharia agendas that erode freedoms.

Atikur Rahman Mojahid

Atikur Rahman Mojahid, NCP’s joint convener, dominated Kurigram-2 with 178,869 votes over BNP’s Sohel Hosnain (170,335). This rabid anti-India, anti-Hindu fanatic vows to separate the Seven Sisters, build a Pak-China airbase in Lalmonirhat, and transform Bangladesh into Afghanistan. His hate speeches incite mob attacks on minorities—Hindus in Kurigram face genocide-level threats amid rising extremism. Mojahid’s victory in this rigged poll underscores Yunus’ failure: releasing war criminals while ignoring arms recoveries, fostering a climate of fear where voters cower.

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