Nahid Islam, a sociology graduate from Dhaka University, was one of the key organisers of the anti-discrimination student movement, which toppled the Sheikha Hasina regime.
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Students behind Bangladesh uprising form new political partyBangladeshi students who played a key role in last year’s uprising that led to the downfall of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina have officially launched a new political party aimed at promoting ...
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Hosted on MSNNew Political Party launched in BangladeshThe young student group in Bangladesh that stormed the uprising to oust former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August last ...
Students who played a major role in ousting Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government last year have announced the formation of a new political faction which aims to shake up the political landscape ...
The students' group that led protests against Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has transformed into the National Citizen Party (NCP). With Nahid Islam as the convenor, the party aims to ...
Nahid Islam, a controversial student leader and one of the main coordinators of the anti-quota protests that eventually led ...
Bangladeshi students who led protests to oust Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina have launched the Jatiya Nagorik Party to contest upcoming elections. Spearheaded by the Students Against Discrimination ...
Students in Bangladesh who led a mass uprising to topple former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August are now diving into ...
The National Citizen Party (NCP), the newly launched political party formed by students embodying the spirit of last year's July uprising, has announced a 151-member committee with Nahid Islam as the ...
Bangladeshi students at the forefront of protests that ousted Sheikh Hasina as prime minister last year launched a political ...
Seven months after the uprising, the student leaders who spearheaded the movement have launched a new political party of their own from the capital's Manik Mia Avenue today (28 February). Named the ...
Information Adviser Nahid Islam said that families of those killed in the July uprising will receive a one-time financial grant, along with a monthly allowance and job opportunities. However, he ...
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