The front declared seven demands and eleven goals for a free, fair and credible election and to ensure the balance of power in the government structure.
[6] Later, in 2015, Bangladesh Nationalist Party again enforced a country-wide blockade when their chairperson was not allowed to take part in a procession and put under house arrest in her office building.
[7] In August 2016, against the backdrop of a political uncertainty, Kamal Hossain floated the platform "Jatiya Oikya Prokriya" that loosely translates into National Unity Process in English.
[8] The platform aimed at working to expedite a national unity among the battling political groups by reducing their differences by holding talks and seminars.
Throughout 2016 to 2018, Oikya Prokriya held several seminars and invited leaders from prominent political parties aligned with the spirit of Bangladesh Liberation War.
On September 13, 2018, after months of talks Oikya Prokriya declared to work together with a newly formed political force led by former President Badruddoza Chowdhury of Bikalpadhara Bangladesh.