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Amid Security Concerns, Bangladesh Minority Janta Party Gears Up for Electoral Debut

The Bangladesh Minority Janta Party (BMJP), registered in April this year, plans to contest 91 of the 300 seats in the Jatiya Parishad (national parliament) and is hopeful of winning between 40 and 45 seats, said Party Chief Mandal

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Amid Security Concerns, Bangladesh Minority Janta Party Gears Up for Electoral Debut

Bangladesh Minority Janta Party (BMJP) Chief Sukriti Kumar Mandal (Image; Facebook)

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Amid reports of intensified attacks and insecurity faced by Hindus in Bangladesh ahead of the February general elections, a newly formed political outfit is preparing to enter the electoral fray, aiming to mobilise Hindu and other minority voters.

The Bangladesh Minority Janta Party (BMJP), registered in April this year, plans to contest 91 of the 300 seats in the Jatiya Parishad (national parliament) and is hopeful of winning between 40 and 45 seats, according to party president Sukriti Kumar Mandal.

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As per The Times of India, Mandal said the party has identified constituencies where minority voters—particularly Hindus—account for 20 to 60 per cent of the electorate. As the nomination deadline approaches, the party is racing to finalise candidates, with Mandal stating that all nominations are expected to be filed by Saturday.

Mandal, a veteran politician, emphasised that ensuring a sense of security among minority voters is crucial for their participation in the polls. He said an electoral understanding with a mainstream party, whether the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) led by Tarique Rahman or Jamaat-e-Islami, could help minorities vote without fear of retaliation.

He added that the Awami League is not under consideration for such an alliance, describing BMJP as the only political platform currently raising the concerns of persecuted Hindus.

The BMJP leader also urged India to reassess its position on Bangladesh, arguing that New Delhi should prioritise the concerns of Hindus rather than extending blanket support to the Awami League.

A shift in India’s approach, he claimed, could prompt mainstream Bangladeshi parties to take minority issues more seriously and potentially alter public perceptions towards India.

Outlining the party’s agenda, Mandal said BMJP advocates the restoration of secular values in Bangladesh, the introduction of a federal system with five provinces, and the strengthening of fundamental and constitutional rights for all regions.

The party has also called for reforms in the education system, including the adoption of a more secular and scientific approach in textbooks, alongside stronger legal safeguards for minority communities.

According to the party’s vision document, communalism continues to persist despite Bangladesh’s founding objective of creating a discrimination-free society. Mandal alleged that laws such as the Enemy Property Act, originally enacted during Pakistan’s rule, are still being used to target Hindus.

He claimed that large tracts of Hindu-owned land have been lost over the years due to property seizures, forced conversions, arson attacks on places of worship, and personal vendettas.

Mandal said Bangladesh’s Hindu population, estimated at around 2.5 crore, remains committed to staying in the country and believes political participation within the mainstream is the only viable path forward.

He noted that Hindus form a decisive voting bloc in several constituencies and were traditionally supporters of the Awami League. However, he added that for them to openly support BMJP, a formal alliance with a major political party would be necessary to ensure safety and political viability.

Uncertainty Under the Yunus Administration

Bangladesh is currently navigating a period of political uncertainty following the transition of power to an interim administration led by Muhammad Yunus, a development that has reshaped the country’s electoral landscape.

The interim government was positioned as a neutral mechanism to stabilise the nation and oversee free and fair elections. However, its tenure has been marked by growing debate over governance, law and order, and the timing of the next general polls.

One of the central concerns raised by opposition parties, civil society groups, and sections of the electorate is the repeated delay in announcing a clear election roadmap. Since the interim administration assumed charge, the election timeline has reportedly been pushed back multiple times, citing the need for electoral reforms, administrative restructuring, and security preparedness.

Impact on Electoral Process

The prolonged uncertainty has the potential to significantly affect voter confidence and participation, particularly among minority communities who already face heightened insecurity.

With no fixed election date for an extended period, political mobilisation has slowed in some regions while tensions have intensified in others. Analysts warn that delays could also deepen polarisation, with competing narratives emerging over legitimacy, authority, and accountability.

Security remains a major concern ahead of the polls. Sporadic unrest, attacks on cultural events, and incidents of mob violence have raised questions about the state’s ability to guarantee a peaceful electoral environment. Observers note that unless law and order is visibly strengthened, voter turnout—especially among minorities and first-time voters—could be adversely affected.

What the Polls Hold for Bangladesh

For many citizens, the upcoming election represents more than a routine democratic exercise—it is seen as a defining moment for Bangladesh’s future direction. Supporters of the interim administration believe the delay may allow for cleaner electoral processes and institutional reforms. Critics, however, fear that prolonged postponement risks normalising instability and weakening democratic norms.

Public sentiment remains mixed. While there is hope that elections could restore political clarity, strengthen governance, and curb rising intolerance, there is also widespread anxiety over whether the polls will be held in a truly free, fair, and secure environment.

The outcome is expected to shape not only the balance of power but also Bangladesh’s approach to secularism, minority rights, economic recovery, and regional relations.

As Bangladesh stands at this crossroads, the credibility of the electoral process—and the interim administration’s ability to deliver it—will be crucial in determining whether the country moves toward stability and pluralism or deeper division and unrest.

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