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Bangladesh's new minority party aims to win 40–45 seats in February’s elections by uniting Hindu and other minority voters.
The Bangladesh Minority Janta Party (BMJP), formed in April 2025, is preparing to contest 91 of 300 parliamentary seats in February’s national elections, aiming to win 40–45 seats.
Led by Sukriti Kumar Mandal, the party seeks to unite Hindu and other minority voters amid rising concerns over persecution.
It plans to form alliances with opposition groups like the BNP or Jamaat-e-Islami but excludes cooperation with the ruling Awami League.
The BMJP advocates for secularism, federalism, constitutional rights, and revised textbooks, with nominations due by Saturday.
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El nuevo partido minoritario de Bangladesh pretende ganar 40/45 escaños en las elecciones de febrero uniendo a votantes hindúes y de otras minorías.