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Opposition Leader and Jamaat-e-Islami chief Dr. Shafiqur Rahman stated that if the implementation of the July Charter, endorsed through a referendum, is not resolved in Parliament, the issue will be taken to the streets. Speaking at a press briefing in the LD Hall of the National Parliament on Tuesday, he emphasized that the opposition will not abandon the people's demand and remains committed to fulfilling it.
Dr. Rahman announced that the opposition will not join the government’s proposed committee on constitutional amendment, arguing that the referendum reflected the people’s desire for constitutional reform, not amendment. He clarified that the opposition would consider participating only if a committee for reform, rather than amendment, is formed. He also stressed that the opposition will act responsibly in Parliament, avoiding personal attacks or praise, and will walk out only if their logical proposals are dismissed.
He further highlighted issues raised by the opposition in Parliament, including the banking crisis, expatriate concerns, and border push-in incidents, noting that the government has yet to respond to their proposals for a parliamentary task force.
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