Alternatives, a political platform dedicated to fostering positive youth engagement in politics and reclaiming the aspirations of the July student-mass uprising, has announced an expansion of its National Organizing Committee. In this initial phase, 23 new organizers from various districts across Bangladesh have been inducted into the committee.
According to the leadership of Alternatives, the committee will continue to grow in stages. The organization also revealed plans to release a comprehensive political roadmap shortly, aimed at streamlining and expanding its organizational activities nationwide.
Vision and Objectives
The platform emphasized that the current post-election landscape shows concerning signs regarding socio-economic stability and civic security. Alternatives believes that active youth participation and the cultivation of fresh political ideas are essential for nation-building and fulfilling the dreams of the July movement.
The newly appointed organizers will be tasked with:
- Connecting with politically conscious youth across different regions.
- Engaging with the families of the July martyrs, wounded veterans, and grassroots activists.
- Developing new leadership and fostering a responsible, inclusive political culture.
- Organizing dialogues and building structural frameworks at the district and upazila levels by uniting students, workers, and farmers.
New Members of the National Organizing Committee
The list of the 23 newly appointed organizers (in alphabetical order) is as follows:
- Abid Ullah Kamal
- Abdur Rahman Akash
- Fattah Siam
- Mahmudul Hasan
- Muhammad Muhiuddin Jilani
- Mohammad Rajib Hasan Indu
- Mostafa Monon
- Md. Abdul Wahab Sakin
- Md. Mujibur Rahman
- Md. Mushfiqul Islam
- Md. Sarwarul Haque Robin
- Rakibul Hasan Anindya
- Rashidun Nabi
- Riad Bin Mahbub
- Shahidul Islam Rupok
- Satyajib Mukherjee
- Sonjoy Das
- Sajjadul Huq
- Syed Arefin Bayezid
- Tanjim Ahmed
- Taimum Hasan Shuvo
- Noor Kabir Rashik
- Porimal Chandra Orao
The organization noted that further additions to the National Organizing Committee will be made based on future organizational requirements.
