In a statement this evening, the party said that in a democratic and independent country, all citizens have the right to raise their demands through lawful means, and the government should seriously consider the teachers' demands and reach fair solutions. The NCP reaffirmed its support for the teachers' movement, noting that on October 12, a delegation led by NCP Chief Organizer (South) Hasnat Abdullah, Senior Joint Convener Samanta Sharmin, and Education and Research Secretary Faisal Mahmud Shanto expressed solidarity with MPO teachers at the Jatiya Shaheed Minar. "Until the teachers' demands are met, we will continue to stand with them in this struggle," the statement said. The NCP also highlighted the need to reform the education system. "Since independence, a...