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The BNP wants the July uprising proclamation to include 16 years of sacrifices and anti-fascist struggles. While the interim government plans to draft it with national consensus, student leaders’ proposals, such as abolishing the 1972 Constitution, have sparked political tension. The BNP sees the event as a “popular uprising” rather than a “revolution” and prefers a “declaration” over a “proclamation.” Other parties, like Jamaat-e-Islami and the CPB, stress prioritizing elections and reforms. Despite differences, parties agree on documenting the uprising as a historic moment of unity, though debates on its content and process persist.
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