We can move forward in building a new Bangladesh through the unity of the people: Ali Riaz

‘It is not enough to report, opinions or recommendations of reform commissions alone; we can advance in the development of new Bangladesh through the unity of the people, including political and democratic forces,’ said the National Consensus Commission Vice President Professor Ali Riaz.’

On Monday, Parliament building came. At the beginning of the discussion with the National Consensus Commission, Professor Ali Riaz said these things at the beginning of the discussion with the National Consensus Commission. Iftekharuzzaman, Dr. Badiul Alam Majumdar, Safar Raj Hossain, Justice Md. Emdadul Haque and Special Assistant to Chief Advisor Monir Haider.

Expressing the hope of establishing a democratic state through discussion with the political parties, Professor Ali Riaz said, ‘The democratic aspirations of the people of Bangladesh have been held for the past 53 years. The door should be opened to fulfill the desire. Not only what we are writing on paper, but through commitment and commitment to the people to move forward in this goal. ’The consensus commission aims to create a national charter that will change the structure of power and Bangladesh can be awakened with all its potential," he added.’

In the discussion, the general secretary of the party, Nurul Haque Nuru, president of the People's Adhikar Parishad, was led by a 10-member delegation. Apart from Rashed Khan and senior vice-president Farooq Hasan, Abu Hanif, Habibur Rahman Riju, Advocate Khalid Hossain, Saqib Hossain, Shakeel Uzzaman, Fatema Tuz Zohra Resa and Muntazul Islam were present.

It is noted that among the reform commissions formed in the first phase, the National Consensus Commission on the Reformation Commission, the National Consensus Commission, has received opinions from 35 parties on the issue of the Recommendations on the important recommendations of the Recommendations on the important recommendations mentioned in the report of the Reformation Commission, the Public Administration Reform Commission, the Election System Reform Commission, and the Anti-Corruption Commission. 

This information was informed through a press release from the National Consensus Commission today.

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