The Jatiya Party will announce its election manifesto on Thursday.
JaPa Secretary General Mujibul Haque Chunnu will formally unveil the party manifesto at the party’s Banani office.
At the ceremony, top leaders of the party will present, JaPa said in a media note on Wednesday.
On December 17, Chunnu said his party will contest the election from 283 constituencies as part of its efforts to make the election more competitive and meaningful.
“We are participating in the polls overcoming all hurdles. There is no pressure. If there was pressure, other parties would also join. We are a unique party and we have prepared our own roadmap,” he told reporters.
The ruling Awami League said it has given up 26 seats for the Jatiya Party for the January 7 national election.
“If we can win the maximum number of seats, we will be happy. We will keep fighting. In some areas, there will be some strategies. I do not want to share them now. I will not share my party’s strategies,” Chunnu said recently justifying why they are contesting from 283 constituencies.
Opposition leader and Jatiya Party Chief Patron Raushan Ershad and Raushan’s son, Rahgir Al Mahi (Saad) Ershad, are not in the election race this time.