Dhaka, Oct. 15 -- Bangladesh has finalised the "July National Charter 2025", a document of agendas, drawn up on the basis of consensus among the political parties to implement post-uprising reforms in the country.

The charter is likely to be signed by the political parties on Friday, October 17, in a grand ceremony at the south plaza of the Bangladesh parliament building in the capital, Dhaka. The country's interim government's chief, Muhammad Yunus, will be present at the ceremony.

Yunus, on Wednesday, in a meeting with the political leaders, expressed optimism that the signing ceremony of the "July National Charter 2025" on 17 October will become an occasion of celebration for the whole nation.

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