July Charter implementation recommendations to be submitted to govt tomorrow

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Published: October 27, 2025, 08:43 PM

July Charter implementation recommendations to be submitted to govt tomorrow

The National Consensus Commission is set to submit its recommendations to the government on the implementation of the July National Charter tomorrow.
"The formal handover of the recommendations will take place at 12noon tomorrow (Tuesday) at the State Guest House Jamuna here in the presence of members of the Council of Advisers," said the Chief Adviser‍‍`s Press Wing said this evening.

The development came at the concluding meeting of Consensus Commission held at the Jamuna this afternoon with Commission Chairman Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus in the chair.

Commission Vice-Chairman Professor Ali Riaz, members Justice Md Emdadul Haque, Dr Iftekharuzzaman, Dr Badiul Alam Majumder, Dr Mohammad Ayub Mia and Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser on National Consensus Building Process Monir Haider were present in the meeting.

At the meeting, the Chief Adviser emphasized the importance of preserving all documents, videos, audios, and photographs related to the commission‍‍`s activities-from its formation to the final recommendations.

"These are invaluable assets. As a nation, it is essential to preserve and be open to everyone in the long term to understand that in what context and through what process, we reached what decisions," Professor Yunus said.

All documents, including photographs, videos and correspondences, must be preserved and categorized properly, the Chief Adviser said, adding, all discussions broadcast live on television must be preserved in episodes.

These will serve as living historical records and vital resources for future researchers, he said, adding, "These documents will remain for generations to come. These documents will be at the center of future political discussions".

Professor Yunus expressed gratitude to political parties, officials of the commission, researchers, and members of the media for their contributions to the commission‍‍`s work.

 

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