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During the first session of Bangladesh’s 13th National Parliament, President Md. Shahabuddin faced strong protests from opposition members as he began his address. The opposition lawmakers stood up, displayed leaflets reading “July’s traitor,” and chanted slogans, prompting the Speaker to call for order. Despite the appeal, the commotion intensified, and the opposition members eventually walked out of the session.
Following the walkout, NCP chief organizer and Member of Parliament Hasnat Abdullah posted a three-word message on his Facebook account reading “Get out Chuppu,” which quickly went viral online. The phrase echoed the slogans shouted by opposition MPs during the session. The incident drew attention on social media, highlighting the tense political atmosphere surrounding the parliamentary proceedings.
The session also included the formation of five parliamentary committees, including the Parliamentary Business Advisory Committee, as part of the new parliament’s organizational activities.
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