Dhaka, March 28 -- Bangladesh Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed said the national constitution would be amended in line with public expectations, and giving top priority to those who lost their lives in the July 2024 uprising.
Speaking after a police training parade at the Bangladesh Police Academy in Sardah, Rajshahi, Ahmed said the reforms would be grounded in political consensus captured in the so-called July Charter - a document intended for the overhaul of the constitution - as agreed by all political parties following the unrest.
He indicated that the charter would serve as the guiding framework for both the scope and direction of proposed amendments.
Ahmed confirmed that a Constitution Reform Committee would be established to oversee...