The National Revolutionary Council (Bengali: জাতীয় বিপ্লবী পরিষদ) is a Muslim nationalist political party in Bangladesh, founded in November 2024 by Khomenee Ehsan and officially launched on 16 December 2024.
The party advocates for a governance system rooted in Muslim nationalism, drawing inspiration from the historical precedents of the Bengal Sultanate.
[3] The council organizers claimed that the party had been formed representing the students and mass people who played key roles in the July Revolution.
[4] The National Revolutionary Council aims to take a leadership role in crafting a new political landscape in Bangladesh, one that resonates with the ideals of the youth and martyrs of the July Revolution.
[6] In December 2024, the National Revolutionary Council announced a 77-member convening committee including representatives from various sectors, such as women, researchers, teachers etc.