NCP may still sign national consensus charter later: Religious affairs adviser
Referring to reports about a “safe exit” for advisers, he said there was no such need

Religious Affairs Adviser AFM Khalid Hossain today (17 October) said that the National Citizen Party (NCP) could still join the national consensus process even though it did not take part in the certificate signing ceremony.
"The government is considering the NCP's demands related to the July Charter and discussions are underway on how to reach an understanding with them. It has been clearly stated at the policy level that those who could not sign today will be able to sign later," he said.
The adviser made the remarks while speaking to journalists after attending the Buddhist 'Kathin Chibor Dan' ceremony at Savar Ban Bihar in Ashulia's Baipail area in the evening.
Referring to reports about a "safe exit" for advisers, he said there was no such need.
"I don't know whom NCP convener Nahid Islam referred to regarding a safe exit. I have no house in Dhaka or Chattogram. I taught at a university and have no intention of living abroad. This is my country," he said.
Khalid also said that the advisers took responsibility at a difficult time when nothing was in order.
"Now things are stable. Over the past 15 months, we've worked hard to set things right. We'll hold a free, fair and neutral election in February 2026 and peacefully hand over power to the elected government," he added.