New party, new promises: Citizens speak out

At the launch of the Jatiya Nagorik Party at Manik Mia Avenue on Friday, the crowd was not limited to party members and guests from other political groups; ordinary citizens also gathered to witness the event.

Sumon Ahmed, a recent graduate from the University of Asia Pacific, told Dhaka Tribune: “I do not support any political party. However, I came here to see the launch because it may bring about something better.”

Sumon mentioned that he had never voted before, which made the upcoming election exciting for him. “However, I do not think the election should happen immediately. There needs to be reformation first.”

MD Moidul, a traveling tea seller, said: “They were the frontliners of the revolution, and now they are forming a political party. Maybe they can implement something new.”

When asked whether the masses would vote for the party, Sabbir Ahmed, a resident of Dhanmondi, said: “People are aware of what other political parties have done. I believe they have a strong chance if they can prove themselves.”

"I will observe their actions first, then decide how to vote. But for now, they are my top choice," he added.

Jibon, a high school student, said: “If we cannot change the political landscape now, it will never be possible.”

Mahfuz Hossain, an architect, said: "I admire Nahid Islam and his leadership. However, I believe a party should be transparent and principled, where positions are not contested but entrusted to deserving individuals. The recent incident was somewhat disappointing, but I still appreciate their efforts and believe they have the potential to move forward."