Dhaka, May 13 -- The Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) has advised the National Consensus Commission to prepare a reform proposal for the elected government and hold swift parliamentary elections.
The party said reforming the Constitution without an elected government is not possible, while its leaders claim that the Consensus Commission aims to replace the 1971 struggle for independence with the 2024 anti-discrimination movement, which is not desirable in any way.
The dialogue with the commission began at 10am at the LD Hall in the parliament complex and concluded at 2:30pm on Tuesday.
An 11-strong delegation led by CPB President Shah Alam participated in the dialogue.
Following the dialogue, CPB General Secretary Ruhin Hossain Pri...
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