At the parliament's South Plaza, Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus is signing the July National Charter at an open-air ceremony. Photo: Office of the Chief AdvisorAt the parliament's South Plaza, Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus is signing the July National Charter at an open-air ceremony. Photo: Office of the Chief AdvisorThe political document for state reform -- the July National Charter -- has been signed amid conflicts with protesters, boycotts and uncertainty over how it will be implemented. Yunus, National Consensus Commission president and chairman hailed the signing as a “rebirth,” saying: “With this signature we have launched a new Bangladesh. In response to the charter signing, the parties said they would launch a public movement to present their objections before the people.
Source: bd News24 October 17, 2025 20:10 UTC