CA urges political parties to reach consensus over reforms
Six reform commissions have offered their recommendations for building a new Bangladesh, it is now up to the government to decide how it will accept and implement those, he says
Daily Sun Report, Dhaka
Published: 15 Feb 2025
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Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Saturday urged the country’s political parties to reach a consensus in implementing the proposals put forward by six reform commissions to build a new Bangladesh in light of the spirit of July-August mass upsurge.
“The six reform commissions have tried their best in putting forward their recommendations to build a new Bangladesh...now our tasks are how and how much we will accept and implement those,” he said while addressing the first meeting of the National Consensus Commission held with the political parties at Foreign Service Academy in Dhaka this afternoon.
“Today’s discussion will be a practical, not merely academic one, focusing on the reform proposals,” said the chief adviser.
BSS adds: He said if they can utilise the opportunity that has come to build a new Bangladesh, the nation will remember them from generation to generation.
“It is the responsibility of the political parties to determine what would be the structure of the society and how those would be implemented,” he added.
Noting that the first part of the interim government concluded, he said the second part began today with the beginning of the talks so that a new Bangladesh could be built which will run in a discipline way, bringing out of the autocratic rules completely.
Recalling the martyrs, injured and fighters of the July uprising, the Chief Adviser said the opportunity to build a new Bangladesh has come. Students and mass people and all should work together to make the sacrifice of students and people a success, he said.
The Chief Adviser said, “Those who sacrificed their lives had directed us to formulate new laws to build a new Bangladesh."
He said the experience of last six months has made all courageous. People from all walks of life have given their full support to the interim government.
“If this unity is maintained, none will be able to halt them from building the new Bangladesh,” he observed.
“The people who were driven out by the countrymen are now keen to return home. So, all should remain alert so that they can’t return,” he said.
A BNP delegation, led by its Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir is participating in the meeting.
Representatives from other political parties are also attending the meeting.
On Thursday, the interim government formed the seven-member 'National Consensus Commission', led by Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, to discuss with the political parties on the recommendations of the six commissions aimed at reaching to a consensus on a number of political, constitutional and electoral reform agenda.
The other members of the commission are Prof Ali Riaz, head of the Constitutional Reform Commission; Abdul Muyeed Chowdhury, head of Public Administration Reform Commission; Safar Raj Hossain, head of Police Reform Commission; Badiul Alam Majumder, head of Election Reform Commission; Justice Emdadul Haque, head of Judiciary Reform Commission; and Dr Iftekharuzzaman, head of Anti-Corruption Reform Commission.
The National Consensus Commission will complete its consensus building tasks within its six-month tenure.
The Chief Adviser's Office (CAO) is providing secretarial service to the commission.