Bangladesh ElectionNot BNP, Jamaat–NCP and the Islamic alliance are on the path to power

Political analysts are warning that the BNP is facing serious challenges in the electoral arena due to weak leadership and internal divisions. Conflicts within the party and strategic shortcomings are sending clear signals of a major defeat in the context of the national election.

On the other hand, during the Yunus government’s tenure, the Jamaat–NCP alliance is actively moving toward seizing power. Electoral surveys, administrative actions, and the management of the voting process clearly indicate the growing influence of the alliance. The BNP’s internal rifts, flawed strategies, and indecisive leadership are having a negative impact on electoral outcomes.

Analysts believe that a BNP collapse is not merely a possibility—it is a real risk. The party’s self-centered approach and strategic mistakes are limiting its influence in national politics, creating a favorable position for the Jamaat–NCP alliance.

The Jamaat–NCP alliance is advancing toward power, and its impact on election results and national politics is expected to become even more evident in the days ahead.

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