Some doubts remain at last moment over July charter implementation: NCP's Akhter
"We have requested the chief adviser to issue it. Once these issues are clarified, the achievement of signing the July Charter will remain intact. Otherwise, uncertainty will persist," he says

National Citizen Party (NCP) Member Secretary Akhter Hossen has expressed concerns over unresolved issues surrounding the implementation of the July National Charter 2025.
Speaking to reporters after an emergency meeting with political parties today (15 October), he said, "Some doubts remain at the last moment. The implementation of the charter before the nation has not been clarified. The matter of issuing an order is still unclear."
He added, "We have requested the chief adviser to issue it. Once these issues are clarified, the achievement of signing the July Charter will remain intact. Otherwise, uncertainty will persist. The goodwill of political parties and the role of government can resolve this crisis."
The meeting, chaired by the chief adviser, was held at the Foreign Service Academy this evening to discuss the signing and implementation of the July Charter.
Akhter stressed the importance of a legal and sustainable framework, saying, "To liberate Bangladesh from a fascist structure and establish a democratic process, we requested a legal basis for the July charter, a formal order, and a roadmap for a referendum."
"However, these matters were not addressed. Details on the order, constitutional relation, note of dissent and the referendum process remain unclear," he said.
The signing ceremony of the July National Charter 2025 is scheduled for October 17 at the South Plaza of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban.