Proper implementation of July Charter can free Bangladesh from its past: CA
This is a great historic day, says Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus.
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has said Bangladesh will be able to free itself from its past if the recommendations made by the National Consensus Commission for the execution of the July National Charter are properly implemented.
Speaking today (28 October) while receiving the commission's recommendations on the implementation of the charter at the state guesthouse Jamuna, during his welcome address, Yunus said, "This is a great historic day."
He continued, "It began with the uprising, then came the July Declaration and then the July Charter. Today marks another important milestone: the process of implementing the July Charter. This is a moment of historic change.
"If we can properly follow the process outlined by the Consensus Commission and move forward with the work, Bangladesh will be free from its past. That is the essence – we want to be free from the past and engage in building a new Bangladesh. The implementation of this charter will show us the way forward."
At the event, the chief adviser also thanked Commission Vice-Chairman Prof Ali Riaz and other members for their efforts.
