Since they did not sit for discussions within seven days, the government will make a decision. "Stating that the government formed through a popular uprising has the authority to make such decisions, the advisor said: "The government wants 100 percent of the decisions to come through political consensus. If 90 percent comes [through consensus] but 10 percent does not, then the government has its own responsibility. "After nine months of effort, the National Consensus Commission has prepared a draft of the reform proposals in the July National Charter. The BNP, in particular, does not consider such a reform implementation process to be constitutional.Responding to a question, Advisor Rizwana said: "The government's door was always open to everyone.
Source: bd News24 November 10, 2025 20:07 UTC