Consensus Commission receives opinions from 21 political parties

Jago News Desk Published: 24 March 2025, 03:40 PM
Consensus Commission receives opinions from 21 political parties
– UNB Photo

The National Consensus Commission has so far received reform opinions from 21 political parties as Bangladesh Nezame Islam submitted its opinions on Monday, March 24.

A delegation, led by Bangladesh Nezame Islam secretary Maulana Abu Taher, handed over its reform opinions to member of the Consensus Commission Dr Badiul Alam Majumdar at the commission's office at the parliament complex in Dhaka.

With the Nezame Islam, a total of 21 political parties, including BNP, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and newly-formed National Citizen Party (NCP) submitted their opinions.

Meanwhile, the National Consensus Commission held talks with four political parties to reach a consensus over the reform initiatives taken by the interim government.

The four parties are Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), Khelafat Majlis, Bangladesh Labour Party and Rastra Sangshkar Andolan.

The Commission will sit in dialogues with other political parties in phases after Eid-ul-Fitr.

The commission, spearheaded by Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus, started its work on February 15, 2025.

The commission identified the crucial recommendations made in the reports of five reform commissions – the constitution reform commission, the public administration reform commission, the electoral system reform commission, the judiciary reform commission and the ACC reform commission – to seek opinions from the political parties.

Later, the commission sent a set of recommendations in a spreadsheet format to 38 political parties asking them to send their specific opinions on the important reform recommendations by March 13.

Source: UNB