Amid mixed public reactions over the issue of alliance with Jamaat and NCP, Mahfuj Alam, a key figure of the July Movement and recently former adviser to the interim government, has clarified his political stance.
On Sunday night, he shared his political position in a Facebook post.
My Political Position
Jatiya Nagorik Committee and NCP were organized under the leadership of the forefront of the July Movement. Since my July comrades are part of these two organizations, I have, over the past one and a half years, offered advice, guidance, and policy support whenever needed.
My position is clear. I have spoken on many issues, such as a new political-economic settlement, cultural struggle against fascism, combating social fascism, reconciliation, and building a society of responsibility and care. These are issues my July comrades have repeatedly raised within these two organizations. But did they embrace them? I have made every effort to position NCP independently under a broad July umbrella. However, for many reasons, that has not been possible.
In the current reality, my respect, affection, and friendship toward my July comrades will not fade. But I am not joining this NCP. It is not true that I was not offered to be part of the Jamaat–NCP alliance. However, maintaining my long-standing position is more important than running as a candidate under the Jamaat–NCP alliance in any Dhaka constituency.
In this current chapter of history, Bangladesh is in a cold war. In this period, it is better to remain steadfast in one’s principles and policies without siding with any faction. The potential of alternative youth/July forces is far from over. Rather, I will continue to uphold the policies I have advocated over the past one and a half years—in political, cultural, and intellectual spheres. If you care to join me, you are most welcome.
A new political-economic settlement is possible and realistic. The rise of alternative and centrist youth/July forces is imminent.



