Ershad Jatiya Party

The Jatiya Party (Bengali: জাতীয় পার্টি, romanized: Jatiyo Party, lit. 'National Party') is a centre-right, conservative, nationalist political party in Bangladesh and is currently the main opposition in the Jatiya Sangsad, against the Awami League.

The current chairman of the party is Begum Rowshan Ershad. On 3 January 2019, the party announced its decision to join the Bangladesh Awami League-led Grand Alliance after having been in opposition for the previous parliamentary term. However, the party backtracked the next day and announced that it intended to remain part of the opposition. Currently, it holds Rangpur out of Bangladesh's 12 city corporations.

Jatiya Party
জাতীয় পার্টি
National Party
AbbreviationJaPa
ChairmanGhulam Muhammed Quader (disputed with Begum Raushan Ershad since 28 January 2024)
General SecretaryMohammad Mujibul Haque Chunnu (disputed with Kazi Mamunur Rashid as interim since 28 January 2024)
FounderHussain Muhd. Ershad
Founded1 January 1986
(38 years ago)
 (1986-01-01)
Headquarters66, Pioneer Road, Kakrail, Dhaka-1000
Student wingJatiyo Chhatra Samaj
Youth wingJatiyo Jubo Sanghoti
Women's wingJatiyo Mohila Sanghoti
Peasants' wingJatiyo Krishok Party
Volunteer wingJatiyo Shechchhashebok Party
Cleric wingJatiyo Olama Party
IdeologyConservatism (Bangladeshi)
Bangladeshi nationalism
Political positionRight-wing
Historical:
Far-right
ReligionSunni Islam
Seats in Jatiya Sangsad
13 / 350
Mayor in the City Corporations
1 / 12
Councillor in
City Corporations
12 / 640
Chairmen in District Councils
1 / 61
Chairmen in Subdistrict Councils
3 / 492
Chairmen in Union Councils
44 / 4,554
Party flag
Ershad Jatiya Party
Website
www.jatiyoparty.org.bd/en/

History

The party was established by a retired army officer, Hussain Mohammad Ershad on 1 January 1986. He was the Chief of Army Staff of Bangladesh Army. He had seized power through a coup d'état on 24 March 1982. He ruled the country as chief martial law administrator till December 1983. Politics was banned during the state of emergency imposed by Ershad, when Justice A. F. M. Ahsanuddin Chowdhury was appointed President of Bangladesh. The Janadal Party was formed under the leadership of A. F. M. Ahsanuddin Chowdhury, through Ershads declaration of the 19-point programme on 17 March 1983.

Chowdhury announced the formation of Janadal on 27 November 1983. Chowdhury was the convenor and MA Matin as general secretary. When Ershad became president, Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury was named chairman and Riazuddin Ahmed (also known as Bhola Mia, in his area) the general secretary. Ershad formed a second political party, Jatiya Front, under the Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician Shah Azizur Rahman, with members of Janadal and Muslim League, the Ganatantri Dal, United Peoples Party. Moudud Ahmed, and Anwar Hossain Manju joined Jatiya Front. The front was dissolved in six months and a new political party called Jatiya Party was formed on 1 January 1986 with Ershad as its chairman.

On 7 May 1986 elections, the Jatiya Party won 153 seats in the national elections. The election was viewed as neither neutral nor fair. On 15 October 1986, Ershad was elected President of Bangladesh. Protests for democracy gained momentum in 1987. Consequently, Ershad dissolved the Jatiya Sangsad on 6 December 1987. In the elections for the fourth Jatiya Sangsad held on 3 March 1988, the Jatiya Party secured 251 seats, while other major political parties, including the BNP and the Awami League, boycotted the election. Ershad resigned in December 1990 in the face of rising protest and international pressure.

Ershad handed power over to Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed, on 6 December 1991. Ershad was arrested, and his deputy, Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury became the acting chairman. On 27 February 1991 national election, the Jatiya Party won the third largest number of seats, 35 seats in the parliament. Jatiya Party won 32 seats in the parliamentary elections held on 12 June 1996 under the caretaker government (CTG). Jatiya Party joined the Bangladesh Awami League led cabinet. Anwar Hossain Manju, the secretary general of Jatiya, was included in the cabinet of Sheikh Hasina as Minister of Communication. Jatiya party splintered in three groups by 2000, this fraction was led by General Ershad, another led by Anwar Hossain Manju and Bangladesh Jatiya Party led by Naziur Rahman Manzur. In the 2001 parliamentary election the fraction led by Ershad won 14 seats, while the fraction led by Anwar Hossain won one seat. 2014 Election was a controversial election for Jatiya Party where Ershad's spokesperson Bobby Hajjaj publicly declared that Jatiya Party would not participate in the election. After the 2014 election, Ershad became the special envoy of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the Bangladesh Awami League led government. Jatiya Party became the opposition party and Rowshan Ershad, Ershad's wife, became the leader of the opposition. Despite being in the opposition party some leaders of Jatiya Party are also in the government cabinet. In January 2016, Ershad's brother, GM Quader, was made vice chairman of the party. In April 2016 Ershad appointed Rowshan as the vice-chairman of the party. In March 2017, Ershad indicated he might form a new political alliance with 14 other parties. For the next general election however, the Jatiya Party under HM Ershad formed a 58 party grand alliance of its own. Of the 58 parties, only Jatiya Party and Bangladesh Islamic Front have registration with the election commission as of 2017.

Criticisms

In light of the 12th National Elections, the party is being subject to staunch criticisms by Saquib Rahman, Editor of Progress Magazine and Senior Lecturer of Law at North South University.

Notable Central Committee Member

No Member Name Designation of Committee
01 Saquib Rahman International Affairs Secretary (disassociated)

Election results

Presidential elections

Election Party candidate Votes % Result
1985 (referendum) Hussain Muhammad Ershad 32,661,233 94.5% Elected Ershad Jatiya Party Y
1986 21,795,337 84.1% Elected Ershad Jatiya Party Y

Jatiya Sangsad elections

Election Party leader Votes % Seats +/– Position Government
1986 Hussain Muhammad Ershad 12,079,259 42.34%
153 / 300
New Ershad Jatiya Party  1st Government
1988 17,680,133 68.44%
251 / 300
Ershad Jatiya Party  98 Ershad Jatiya Party  1st Government
1991 4,063,537 11.92%
35 / 300
Ershad Jatiya Party  216 Ershad Jatiya Party  3rd Opposition
Feb 1996 Boycotted
0 / 300
Ershad Jatiya Party  35 Extra-parliamentary
Jun 1996 6,954,981 16.40%
32 / 300
Ershad Jatiya Party  32 Ershad Jatiya Party  3rd Coalition Government
2001 4,038,453 7.25%
14 / 300
Ershad Jatiya Party  18 Ershad Jatiya Party  3rd Opposition
2008 4,926,360 7.04%
27 / 300
Ershad Jatiya Party  13 Ershad Jatiya Party  3rd Coalition Government
2014 Rowshan Ershad 1,199,727 7.00%
34 / 300
Ershad Jatiya Party  7 Ershad Jatiya Party  2nd Opposition
2018 Hussain Muhammad Ershad 4,443,351 5.22%
26 / 300
Ershad Jatiya Party  8 Ershad Jatiya Party  2nd Opposition
2024 GM Quader Information not available Information not available
11 / 300
Ershad Jatiya Party  15 Ershad Jatiya Party  2nd Opposition

See also

References

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