Internal conflict rocks JaPa
Staff Reporter :
The Jatiya Party (JaPa) is grappling with internal conflicts, primarily starting from the aftermath of the twelfth parliamentary election.
The political turbulence is marked by a power struggle between the supporters of Rawshan Ershad, the chief patron of the party, and those aligned with G.M. Quader, the party chairman.
Rawshan Ershad’s supporters have been steadily gaining momentum, raising concerns about the internal stability of the party. In contrast, the party under the leadership of G.M. Quader is witnessing a gradual weakening, as successive leaders show signs of internal vulnerability.
The ongoing power struggle has fueled anticipation among the faction perceived as powerless.
There is a prevailing sentiment that, should this faction secure a favorable position, Rawshan Ershad’s supporters could become a dominant force within JaPa under her leadership.
Leaders of JaPa maintain that, in terms of numerical strength, the majority is still associated with G.M. Quader. Despite this, the organizational perspective paints a different picture, with the weakened party facing additional challenges. Co-chairman Abul Hossain Babla and presidium member Shafiqul Islam Sentu, both aligned with Rawshan Ershad, attend meetings with a considerable show of manpower.
This trend is further exemplified by the presence of Selim Osman, Saifuddin Milon, and Kazi Firoz Rashid, with only Selim Osman currently siding with G.M. Quader.
G.M. Quader’s camp argues that the organizational situation of the party has been weak from its inception. Leaders who were candidates in the twelfth parliamentary election express discontent with G.M. Quader’s leadership, particularly in terms of financial benefits.
As a consequence, they are progressively shifting their allegiance to Rawshan Ershad, contributing to a decline in G.M. Quader’s organizational strength.
