Dhaka, Oct. 17 -- The Jamaat-e-Islami has warned that a delay in implementing the July National Charter could trigger a "political crisis".

The BNP says the charter will help build a democratic state within "constitutional boundaries".

The reactions came on Friday following the signing of the July National Charter 2025.

The ceremony took place in the South Plaza of the parliament, where the Jamaat, BNP, and 23 other political parties signed the Charter.

Jamaat's deputy chief Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher said the party is focused solely on implementing the Charter.

He added that a referendum should precede the Charter's execution and expressed confidence that this will happen.

Taher described the day as "historic" for Bangladesh, not...