NCP's Hannan Masud admits mistake in Dhanmondi incident
May 30, 2025 00:00:00
Abdul Hannan Masud, the senior joint chief coordinator of the National Citizens' Party (NCP), has admitted his mistake in connection with an incident involving the release of three individuals detained by Dhanmondi Police Station for alleged disorderly conduct, reports UNB.
The party revealed this in a statement issued by its joint office secretary Saleh Uddin Sifat.
According to the statement, the NCP served a show-cause notice to Hannan on May 21, asking him to explain his actions.
In response, Hannan submitted both a written and verbal explanation to the party's Political Council within three working days.
In his reply, Hannan acknowledged that his actions in Dhanmondi were wrong and affirmed his firm commitment not to repeat such mistakes in the future.
The NCP further said since there was no evidence of Hannan's involvement in the activities of the detained individuals, the Political Council decided to withdraw the show-cause notice issued against him.
Earlier, the show-cause notice issued to Hannan stated that on May 20, three individuals were detained by police for allegedly causing disorder in a residential area under Dhanmondi Police Station, identifying themselves as ‘coordinators.’