The interim government will hold a dialogue with several political parties on Saturday as part of ongoing discussions. The Chief Advisor, Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus, will meet with leaders of these political parties to discuss various issues. It has been reported that several other government advisers will also be present at the meeting.
In a briefing held at the Foreign Service Academy on Tuesday (October 15), the Deputy Press Secretary to the Chief Advisor, Abul Kalam Azad Mojumder, shared this information.
He mentioned that the dialogue will take place on Saturday to discuss how the reform process can be advanced and to gather opinions from political parties.
Abul Kalam stated that the government is engaging in dialogue with political parties to advance the state reform process. Last week, discussions were held with several political parties, and this Saturday's dialogue will continue that process.
The Deputy Press Secretary informed that parties such as Gono Forum, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), the Nationalist Alliance, the 12-Party Alliance, Jatiya Mukti Council, the Labor Party, BJP, and several others will participate in the dialogue.
The government began a new round of political dialogue on October 5 with political parties. On that day, several major parties, including the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), participated in the discussions.