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AL could return if PR system is used in polls: Manna

Greenwatch Desk Politics 2025-09-20, 5:17pm

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Nagorik Oikya President Mahmudur Rahman Manna on Saturday warned that Awami League could make a comeback in the upcoming national election if a Proportional Representation (PR) system is used.


“Under the current context, PR-based elections are not realistic. If  the national election is held under the system, the Awami League could return through the Jatiya Party,” said Manna, a former DUCSU Vice President.

He was Speaking at a shadow parliament on “Impact of Student Union Elections on Upcoming National Elections,” organised by Debate for Democracy at the Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (BFDC).

Jatiya Party is no longer the tail but the head in Awami League’s strategy, he said.

Manna said the February elections are expected to proceed despite ongoing concerns.

He cautioned that political developments over the next five months could bring unforeseen changes.

He said while student union elections may influence national politics to some extent their outcomes are unlikely to change the overall results of the upcoming polls.

He pointed to a “silver line” of consensus emerging from the July Charter and expressed hope for its implementation.

Commenting on smaller parties, Manna said their unification ahead of the elections is a positive development and Nagorik Oikya would support such initiatives alongside Gono Odhikar Parishad.

He opposed inclusion of unregistered party’s members in the Chief Adviser’s UN delegation.

The shadow parliament, chaired by Debate for Democracy Chairman Hasan Ahmed Chowdhury Kiron hosted a debate competition under the theme “Student Union Election Results Will Not Impact Upcoming National Elections.”

State University of Bangladesh debaters defeated their counterparts from Daffodil International University.

The panel of judges included Professor Abu Muhammad Rois, Dr. Tajul Islam Chowdhury Tuhin, and journalists Sayeedur Rahman, Maidur Rahman Rubel, and Zakir Hossain Liton, reports UNB. 

Winners received trophies, crests, and certificates.