Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam on Friday said they are ready for the "historic July Charter" signing ceremony.
"Due to inclement weather, the start of the event may be delayed by a few minutes," he said.
However, Alam said, everything remains on track, and some guests have already arrived at the venue.
"We look forward to witnessing the beginning of a new chapter in our history," said the Press Secretary.
In a moment charged with both enthusiasm and uncertainty amid deep political divides, the long-debated July Charter is scheduled to be signed today, a move the interim government hails as a 'turning point in the nation’s history'.
The historic signing ceremony was originally scheduled to take place around 4pm at the South Plaza of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban.
Ahead of the event, the Chief Adviser’s press wing on Thursday announced a ban on drone activity in the parliament area during the event, urging all parties to comply with the security measures.
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus, along with representatives from various political parties, is scheduled to attend the ceremony.
Prof Yunus, who also heads the National Consensus Commission, expressed optimism, calling the event a significant step forward.
“You have made possible what once seemed impossible. We will join Friday’s ceremony in a festive spirit. This is our hope and we will share it with the whole nation,” he said on Wednesday, reaffirming that the next national election will be held in February.
Go live together Friday, we stand united: Prof Yunus urges media
The Chief Adviser called on all TV and online media to broadcast the July National Charter signing ceremony live on Friday.
"To every Bangladeshi — wherever you are, at home or on the move, in your shops, factories, fields, or playgrounds — tune in and be part of this historic moment!," said Prof Yunus in a message on Thursday night.
"Despite our political, religious, or ethnic differences, we stand together as ONE UNITED NATION," he said.
Prof Ali Riaz, Vice-Chair of the National Consensus Commission, said that any political party that chooses not to sign the July National Charter 2025 on Friday will still be allowed to do so at a later date.