According to sources, the Workers' Party is trying to revive the old 11-party alliance. The party also wants Jashod in this process. The two parties have remained united in talks with the ruling Awami League in the 14-party alliance. These two parties are the most active parties across the country outside the AL in the alliance.
Both these parties are in discussion to lead the alliance of left-leaning parties without Awami League. These allies also want to increase communication with the Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB), Oikya National Awami Party (NAP) and Sharif Nurul Ambia-led Bangladesh Jashod.
The persons concerned say that the alliance of the 14-party alliance partners except Awami League is a long process. However, from now on, they will have to take a tough stance on the streets with programs on serious issues like price rise and corruption. The Allied leadership feels that there is no alternative if they want to maintain even minimal prominence among the common people.
Speaking in this regard, Workers Party President Rashed Khan Menon said that the future of the 14-party alliance is becoming bleak. However, his party will continue to speak in the interest of the common people inside and outside the Parliament.
