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An emergency press briefing was held at the central office of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami on Monday night, where Assistant Secretary General Advocate Ehsanul Mahbub Zubair emphasized that the issue of the July National Charter should be made clear to the nation. He stated that the reform proposals had been passed by nearly two-thirds majority and were now a matter for the national parliament, which is scheduled to convene on March 12. Zubair warned against attempts to shift the issue to the courts, arguing that such actions in the past had deepened national crises.

Advocate Shishir Md. Monir explained that two writ petitions had been filed challenging the July National Charter Implementation Order 2025 and the referendum process. He argued that the petitions were politically motivated and aimed at obstructing parliamentary discussion by making the issue sub judice. Monir questioned why only the referendum was being challenged while the national election, held on the same day, was not. He maintained that the matter was political and should be resolved through political consensus rather than judicial intervention.

Both leaders cautioned that using the judiciary to settle political disputes could undermine democratic processes and repeat past mistakes.

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