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Law Minister Md. Anisul Haque stated that the ordinances repealed through parliamentary bills will be reviewed later to ensure their relevance and effectiveness. He emphasized that those claiming the government opposes a strong Human Rights Commission, a Supreme Court Secretariat, or transparency in judicial appointments are mistaken. According to him, the BNP intends to make these laws more transparent, accountable, and contemporary as part of its electoral commitments. He added that any rational public demand receives the highest consideration from the BNP.

The minister made these remarks on Sunday at a press conference held in the conference room of the Ministry of Home Affairs at the Secretariat. He explained that, under Article 93 of the Constitution, the government was constitutionally obliged to present 133 ordinances issued by the previous interim government before the 13th National Parliament within the stipulated time. The ordinances were then referred to a special parliamentary committee for examination.

The special committee completed its review and submitted its report to Parliament on April 2. Based on that report, the ordinances were recently introduced as bills and discussed in Parliament.

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Amar Desh 13 Apr 26

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