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The opposition parties walked out of the Bangladesh Parliament on Sunday, protesting what they described as insufficient time for budget discussions and the failure to provide copies of newly introduced bills in advance. The walkout occurred during the final session of the day after two amendment bills—the Bangladesh Medical University (Amendment) Act and the Public Examinations (Offences) (Amendment) Bill—were tabled without prior notice.

Deputy Speaker Kaiser Kamal allowed the bills to be introduced and referred them to parliamentary committees for review. When Jamaat-e-Islami lawmaker Shahjahan Chowdhury sought to raise a point of order, the Deputy Speaker declined, citing procedural constraints. Following this, opposition members, including Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, left the chamber, declaring their walkout.

Jamaat MP Nazibur Rahman later told reporters that the opposition left in protest against being given less time than the ruling party, not receiving bill copies beforehand, and being denied the opportunity to raise points of order.

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