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The Education Rights Parliament has expressed deep concern over the government's move to rapidly approve the proposed Education Act 2026. In a statement signed by its convener Professor Niaz Asadullah, the organization said that enacting such a significant law during the interim government's limited tenure, without public engagement, stakeholder consultation, or national consensus, would be inappropriate.

According to the statement, the draft law largely reiterates existing education structures and lacks clear direction for future-oriented reforms, structural changes, and quality improvements. The group also pointed out definitional ambiguities, unclear governance frameworks, and insufficient implementation guidelines that could lead to administrative and policy complications. It argued that essential policy matters should be defined by law rather than left to regulations.

The Education Rights Parliament recommended deferring the approval of the Education Act 2026 until a newly elected government takes office, allowing for inclusive participation and broad-based dialogue to produce a strong and sustainable education law. The statement emphasized that meaningful education reform requires time, dialogue, and consensus for the benefit of the state and future generations.

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Amar Desh 08 Feb 26

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