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Opposition Leader Dr. Shafiqur Rahman expressed outrage in the Bangladesh Parliament after a ruling party member allegedly used threatening and unparliamentary language during a session. Speaking on Wednesday during the discussion on the motion of thanks to the President’s address, Rahman said the remarks had hurt the opposition and questioned whether the MP was inciting public disorder. He demanded that the comments be expunged from the parliamentary record.

The Speaker, Hafiz Uddin Ahmed, responded that the matter would be reviewed and any unparliamentary words would be removed if found. He added that certain expressions were part of Bangladesh’s political discourse and urged members not to interrupt while others were speaking. The incident occurred during a session where BNP MP Abdul Wadud Bhuiyan had sharply criticized the opposition while participating in the debate.

The Speaker’s assurance to examine the language suggests that a procedural review may follow to determine whether the remarks violated parliamentary norms.

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