
Nasiruddin Patwari
Nasiruddin Patwari is a prominent political figure and the convener of the National Citizens Committee in Bangladesh. He has been vocal in advocating for democratic reforms and has criticized the current constitution, claiming it is rooted in authoritarianism. Patwari emphasizes the need for an inclusive constitutional assembly to establish a participatory democracy and has expressed the belief that a new, people-centric constitution is essential for societal progress. Recently, he has been in the news for his discussions on the necessity of forming a centrist political party to counter divisive ideologies in Bangladesh's political landscape.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Bangladesh | 2 | 6.50 | 0.20% | +0% | 164,689,383 | 328,394 | $350,000 | 698$ |
Totals | 2 | 164,689,383 | 328,394 | $350,000 | 698$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Bangladesh:
Nasiruddin Patwari approved the decision to expel Dilshad Afrin from the National Citizen Committee.
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Bangladesh:
Nasiruddin Patwari is working to attract Middle Eastern investors to Bangladesh's madrassas for job opportunities.
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Bangladesh:
Nasiruddin Patwari, the chief coordinator, spoke at the national memorial.
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Bangladesh:
Nasiruddin Patwari, the convener of the National Citizen Committee, spoke at the event before the announcement of the new party committee.
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Bangladesh:
Nasiruddin Patwari is the chief coordinator of the new party.
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Bangladesh:
Nasiruddin Patwari has been finalized as the chief coordinator.
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Bangladesh:
Nasiruddin Patwari warns that if democratic politics is obstructed, an armed revolution will occur.
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Bangladesh:
Nasiruddin Patwari may take the position of senior joint secretary in the new party.
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Bangladesh:
Nasiruddin Patwari describes the 1972 constitution as the foundation of autocracy and emphasizes the need for a participatory assembly to establish a democratic state.
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