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Chief Whip Nurul Islam Moni has announced that a special parliamentary committee will soon be formed to address constitutional amendments. Speaking to reporters after a parliamentary committee meeting on Wednesday, he said the committee will include representatives from all parties, including independents, in proportionate numbers. He added that the committee could have 15 to 20 members, though the exact number has not yet been finalized.

Moni emphasized that both ruling and opposition party legal experts will be included in the committee to ensure broad participation. He urged opposition parties to join, saying that constitutional reform is essential for the country and should not be delayed. He also stated that the government aims to make parliament more effective and to solve national issues through parliamentary processes.

A parliamentary press release added that the meeting recommended installing an echo-free sound system in the session chamber, improving internet speed, ensuring safe drinking water in the parliament area, and preparing residences for members by April 10.

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