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Dhaka: Youth Shakti Convener Tariqul Islam has called for the inclusion of voting rights as a fundamental right in the Constitution of Bangladesh. He criticized the current Constitution, arguing that it fails to recognize people’s basic needs as fundamental rights—a shortcoming that even led two key members of the original Constituent Assembly to withhold their signatures.

Tariqul noted that only a Constituent Assembly directly elected by the people has the legitimacy to draft a Constitution. However, the 1972 Constitution was framed by representatives who had been elected under Pakistan’s authority in 1969, not by representatives chosen in independent Bangladesh. “As a result, the Constitution has failed to reflect the hopes and aspirations of the people. A Constitution that does not speak to the basic needs and expectations of citizens is not the Constitution we want,” he said.

He further asserted that a new Constitution is necessary to prevent the Awami League’s return to power, pointing out that in 54 years, the word ‘Liberation War’ has not been properly enshrined in the nation’s supreme law.

Youth Shakti Member Secretary Dr. Zahedul Islam echoed these concerns, saying: “The Constitution has been mutilated over the years, leaving it distorted and disfigured. It must be thrown into the dustbin, and a new Constitution must be written for the people.”

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