রবিবার, ১৯ এপ্রিল ২০২৬, ০৩:২০ পূর্বাহ্ন
1. Introduction
The July 2025 uprising marked the beginning of a new era of mass political awakening in Bangladesh. However, the armed assault on NCP leaders in Gopalganj was a reactionary counterattack aimed at halting this democratic momentum. On one hand, it exposed the political crisis of post-Hasina Bangladesh; on the other, it became a bloody turning point in the country’s journey toward democratic transformation.
2. The Reality of the Attack
On July 11, 2025, near Ramdia Bazaar in Gopalganj Sadar Upazila, NCP spokesperson Javed Hossain, women’s organizer Rafida Parveen, and media coordinator Ruhul Amin were ambushed by masked armed assailants. All three were critically injured. The incident took place while the NCP was presenting its draft of a “Constitutional Reconstruction Proposal” to local citizens.
3. Political Context and Reactions
(1) Reactionary Resurgence
The attack was a vengeful message. Elements associated with the shadow apparatus of the state during Sheikh Hasina’s regime may still be active. Political analyst Dr. Mahbub Kabir stated:
> “This attack in Gopalganj is a desperate attempt to hold on to the last threads of the Sheikh family’s absolute dominance.”
(2) Unified Public Response
Within 24 hours of the attack, protests erupted in 42 educational institutions across the country. In Khulna, Chattogram, Dinajpur, Dhaka—students and citizens took to the streets. Public support for the NCP began to rebuild rapidly.
4. International Echoes
(1) Concern from Human Rights Organizations
Amnesty International released a statement:
> “This attack reflects a dangerous continuity of political suppression even after a regime change in Bangladesh.”
— Yamini Mishra, South Asia Director, Amnesty International
(2) Discussion in the European Parliament
Philippe Lamberts, Member of the European Parliament from France, commented:
> “If Bangladesh continues to tolerate violence against democratic platforms like the NCP, it risks returning to the path of authoritarianism.”
(3) Reactions from Indian Intellectuals
Dr. Amitava Sen of JNU wrote in his blog:
> “The Gopalganj attack raises the question of whether the political model India long supported has now given rise to democratic catastrophe in Bangladesh.”
5. Signals for the Future
The demand for a Constitution based on public consensus is growing.
Calls have been made at the UN for sending international observers.
Women’s leadership and security are emerging as new political priorities.
6. Conclusion
The attack on NCP leaders in Gopalganj delivers a clear message: those who stand with the people will be challenged by reactionary forces. However, the attack has backfired—it ignited public consciousness, stirred international concern, and positioned the NCP as a legitimate alternative political force. This incident will be remembered as a defining political moment in Bangladesh’s contemporary history.