
The Election Commission of Bangladesh has removed the lotus symbol from the list of electoral symbols, causing a stir in the political arena. The NCP, under the leadership of Nahid Islam, was aiming to utilize this symbol. The upcoming general elections, slated for February 2026, will mark a pivotal moment for the country after the change in leadership. The lotus, the national flower of Bangladesh, holds cultural significance and has a history of being associated with nationalist movements.
Nahid Islam’s party seeks to leverage this recognition and potentially establish itself as a nationalist force. The Election Commission’s stance, citing the absence of the lotus symbol on the list, has drawn criticism and threats of action from the NCP.







