Jamaat to attend July charter signing ceremony, no uncertainty: Taher
Taher said all issues related to the charter would be decided through a single, comprehensive referendum.

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami's Nayeb-e-Ameer Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher has confirmed that the party will attend the signing ceremony of the July charter, saying there is "no uncertainty" about their participation.
"We will go to the signing ceremony. We do not see any uncertainty in this regard," he told reporters after attending an emergency meeting of the National Consensus Commission with political parties today (15 October).
The signing ceremony of the July National Charter 2025 is scheduled to be held on 17 October at the South Plaza of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban in Dhaka. The commission held an emergency meeting at the Foreign Service Academy in Dhaka this evening to discuss the signing and implementation of the charter.
Taher said all issues related to the charter would be decided through a single, comprehensive referendum.
"Although the BNP initially opposed the idea, they have now agreed to it, which is commendable. We have maintained that the referendum and the national election are two separate matters," he said, referring to the Jamaat's preference to hold the referendum in November before the national polls.
He further said that during the national polls, party symbols will remain crucial, and the ballot of the Consensus Commission will not hold much significance. "Everyone will be busy ensuring victory for their own party symbol," Taher remarked.