Following the
mass uprising in July 2024, the
National Citizen Party (NCP) was officially launched on 28 February 2025, with Hasnat Abdullah as its Chief Organizer (Southern Region). In March 2025, Abdullah's public remarks alleging military interference in political affairs sparked controversy.
Bangladesh Army Headquarters termed his comments "ridiculous and immature." Between March and April 2025, the
National Citizen Party (NCP) experienced internal rifts after Abdullah and fellow coordinator
Sarjis Alam issued conflicting statements about a meeting with the military. Army HQ dismissed the claims as "immature," while senior NCP members criticized Abdullah's "unvetted social-media behavior." On 15 April 2025, Abdullah warned critics, "You won’t be able to handle it if I start breaching decorum." The NCP later established a "Discipline and Investigation Committee" to regulate social-media conduct of party officeholders. In April 2025, Abdullah was reportedly involved in a heated altercation during a regional
Awami League meeting in
Barisal, concerning the nomination of candidates for upcoming municipal elections. Local reports indicated that Abdullah and senior leaders exchanged sharp words in front of media representatives, reflecting deepening divisions within the party's southern committee. During the
2026 Bangladesh elections, historically Hasnat won all the polling stations in the
Comilla-4, Debidwar constituency in the 13th National Parliament. == Personal life ==