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The Bangladesh Labour Party has expressed deep concern over recent remarks by President Shahabuddin Chuppu, describing them as inconsistent with his constitutional oath. In a statement issued Thursday, party chairman Dr. Mostafizur Rahman Iran said the President’s comments appeared to contradict the constitutional principles of neutrality, confidentiality, and impartial conduct expected from the head of state.
Dr. Iran emphasized that the presidential oath is not a mere formality but a moral and constitutional foundation for governance. He argued that the President’s recent statements contained political undertones favoring one side while showing bias against another, which he said amounted to a breach of oath. The Labour Party further noted that any disclosure of sensitive state matters or political positions from the presidency would also contradict the oath.
Citing Article 48 of the Constitution, Dr. Iran said the President symbolizes national unity and continuity, and his words should inspire trust across all political lines. The party urged the President to uphold the spirit of his oath and maintain balance, responsibility, and neutrality in future statements.
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