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Barrister Arman, Member of Parliament for Dhaka-14, declared that he would not back down from the demand to implement the July Charter. Speaking on Sunday at the World Literature Centre in Dhaka during a symposium titled ‘Accountability, Justice and Healing in Post-July Bangladesh,’ organized by the July Revolutionary Alliance Foundation, he said he was ready to return to the streets if necessary to ensure the charter’s realization.

Arman criticized the new government for failing to take effective steps toward implementing the July Charter even after five and a half months in power. He argued that only those who envision Bangladesh’s future for the next fifty years would understand the urgency of the charter’s goals. He also emphasized that Bangladesh is not a poor or helpless nation, citing its natural resources, strategic location, and the resilience of its people.

He further stated that the planned July Museum would serve as a learning center for future generations to recognize and resist fascism, describing it as a behavioral pattern rather than a political label.

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