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BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has criticized Bangladesh’s interim government for allegedly rushing to pass two new laws — a revised Police Commission Act and a law concerning NGOs — ahead of the upcoming national election. In a statement issued Friday night, Fakhrul claimed that the government’s move appears to have ulterior motives that could hinder the country’s democratic transition. He argued that such significant legislation should not be enacted without a public mandate and urged that these laws be debated and passed by the next elected parliament instead. The BNP leader called on the government to refrain from taking hasty steps that might undermine democratic processes or raise questions about the legitimacy of the interim administration’s actions.
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