Constitutional reforms
Constitutional reforms to reflect public expectation, July mass uprising: Home Minister
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed on Saturday said that any constitutional reform in Bangladesh will prioritize public expectations and the aspirations of the martyrs of the student-led mass uprising of July 2024
He added that all amendments will be carried out through consensus based on the ‘July National Charter’ signed among political parties.
The minister made the remarks while responding to journalists after attending the passing-out parade of the 43rd BCS (Police) batch at Bangladesh Police Academy in Sardah, Rajshahi.
When asked whether the constitution would recognize Ziaur Rahman as the declarer of independence, Salahuddin Ahmed said a dedicated committee will review all aspects and draft proposals, giving precedence to the principles endorsed in the July National Accord. He emphasized that the process will reflect the current aspirations of the people and honor the dreams of the martyrs of the July uprising.
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The constitutional amendment committee will draft proposals based on political consensus, and final decisions will be made in Parliament following the first, second, and third readings as per legislative procedure.
Addressing the new police officers, the Home Minister said the uniform symbolizes not just authority but responsibility, sacrifice, and service.
He urged them to dedicate themselves to the nation with integrity, courage, and humanity, congratulating the batch on completing their training and wishing them success in both professional and personal life.
Police Chief IGP Md. Ali Hossain Fakir and Police Academy Principal G M Azizur Rahman were also present at the event.
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