The Democracy Platform has announced plans to unveil a series of political programs on July 3 to commemorate the anniversary of the historic mass uprising. The coalition hopes to adopt a “July Charter” based on a minimum consensus among aligned political forces.
In a statement, the group emphasized that the achievements of the uprising must not be compromised for individual or factional interests. They believe democratic reform is possible through united efforts. The platform also condemned the recent brutal violence against a woman in Cumilla and demanded exemplary punishment for those responsible.
A press conference is scheduled for July 3 at the Nagorik Oikya office, where the platform will announce its full program for July and August. Key attendees of the recent meeting included Hasnat Qayyum from State Reform Movement, Shahidullah Kaiser from Nagorik Oikya, Bacchu Bhuiyan from Ganosamhati Andolon, and Saiful Haque from the Revolutionary Workers Party, among others.