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."