Dhaka, Aug. 5 -- The July Revolution of 2024 was not merely the toppling of a regime; it was the collective declaration of a people who refused to be ruled by fear, repression, and the whims of one person. It was a democratic uprising against authoritarianism, but more importantly, it was a demand for a complete overhaul of the system, a demand to repair the broken state. Now that the shackles have been broken, we must ensure that the new Bangladesh is built on strong, accountable, and people-centered institutions. This begins with investing in the most vital resource of any nation-its people. Under the bold leadership of Tarique Rahman, the Acting Chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), the 31-point state reform agenda has plac...