The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has urged the Supreme Court to give its opinion on the implementation of the July Charter, calling for legal guidance on the constitutional questions surrounding the process. The discussions took place at the National Consensus Commission on Sunday, which included representatives from 30 political parties. He stressed that if political parties fail to agree, the people should have the final say through a referendum. He urged legal clarity from the Supreme Court on the constitutional aspects of the Charter and reiterated that once the legal questions were addressed, the party was ready to move forward with the implementation. Muhammad Yunus, the head of the Consensus Commission, called for unity among the political parties and urged them to sign the July Charter.