Dhaka, Nov. 3 -- Bangladesh's interim government has sought guidance from political parties over the implementation process for the July Charter and holding a referendum on it, asking them to resolve their differences and come to a united agreement.

An emergency meeting of the Advisory Council on Monday decided to seek the unified guidance of the "anti-fascist" parties, reports bdnews24.com.

At a press conference held at the Chief Advisor's Office after the meeting, Law Advisor Asif Nazrul outlined the details.

He said, "An emergency meeting of the Advisory Council was held on the July Charter formulated by the National Consensus Commission (NCC) and issues related to its implementation. The meeting thanked the National Consensus Commi...