Consensus Commission to resume talks with political parties on reforms tomorrow
Bangladesh Jasod and Zaker Party up first

As part of its series of talks with political parties, the National Consensus Commission is going to sit in separate discussions with Bangladesh Jasod and Zaker Party on Saturday over the reform recommendations.
The talks with Jasod will be held at 10:00am, while that with Zaker Party at 3:00pm at the LD Hall of the Jatiya Sangsad Complex, said a press release on Friday (11 April).
The Consensus Commission opened the dialogues on 20 March last and already held talks with six political parties – Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), Khelafat Majlish, Bangladesh Labour Party, Rastra Sangshaskar Andolan, Amar Bangladesh (AB) Party and Nagorik Oikya.
The Commission has a plan to complete the first round of talks by the first week of May.
The Consensus Commission, spearheaded by Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, started its work on 15 February.
The commission identified the crucial recommendations made in the reports of five reform commissions – the constitution reform commission, the public administration reform commission, the electoral system reform commission, the judiciary reform commission and the ACC reform commission – to seek opinions from the political parties.
Later, the commission sent a set of recommendations in spreadsheet format to 38 political parties asking them to send their specific opinions on the important reform recommendations by 13 March.
A total of 32 political parties, including BNP, Jamaat and NCP submitted their respective proposals to the Consensus Commission.