A Correspondent:
Kishoreganj: Sarjis Alam, Chief Organizer (North) of the National Citizen Party (NCP), has alleged that parts of the administration are showing politically biased, favoring different parties including the BNP, Jamaat and Awami League.
“Some in the administration are behaving pro-BNP, some pro-Jamaat. Again, some who were previously associated with the Awami League are behaving like that,” he claimed while speaking to journalists after a coordination meeting at the Kishoreganj District Shilpakala Academy auditorium on Saturday.
“I would like to request you to become the administration of Bangladesh instead of a party administra-tion,” he added, warning that if such behavior continues and “a major incident” occurs, no one will get any shelter or protection.
Sarjis Alam alleged that many allies of the Awami League still hold influence in the High Court, claim-ing that bail is often granted in important murder cases “in exchange for money or political negotiation.”
He urged the interim government, the Ministry of Home Affairs, and the Ministry of Law to take a firm stance on the issue, warning that otherwise, the stability of future Bangladesh and the upcoming election will be plunged into uncertainty.
The NCP leader asserted that BNP and Jamaat will not be able to lead the implementation of the July Charter, necessary reforms, or continuity of the judicial process in future Bangladesh. NCP’s assurance is also necessary in that area.
The meeting was chaired by NCP Central Committee Joint Member Secretary Ahnaf Sayeed Khan.
Dhaka Divisional Organizing Secretary Saifullah Haider, and central leaders Khairul Kabir and Didar Shah were present as special guests.
The NCP leader announced that a district convening committee would be formed within the next 15 days, followed by district, upazila, union and ward committees by December.



































