Reform initiative completely a homegrown process: CA's press secretary
The reform process is fully a homegrown one. We are maintaining the highest transparency, he says

Highlights
- Consensus Building Commission held its first meeting; more consultations ahead
- Key commissions have submitted recommendations.
- Guterres assures UN's readiness to assist Bangladesh
Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam today (16 March) said the entire reform initiative is completely a "homegrown" process and it will remain the same, noting that Bangladesh's friendly partners and well-wishers back the reform agenda.
"The reform process is fully a homegrown one. We are maintaining the highest transparency," he told reporters at the Foreign Service Academy while responding to a question.
Earlier, the Electoral Reform Commission, Police Reform Commission, Judiciary Reform Commission, Anti-Corruption Commission Reform Commission, Public Administration Reform Commission and Constitutional Reform Commission submitted their reports and a National Consensus Building Commission was formed.
Shafiqul said the Consensus Building Commission held its first meeting and there will be more in the coming days.
He said there will be intensive consultations between the political parties and the Consensus Building Commission.
"You see the whole process is homegrown," Shafiqul said, adding that in some areas technical support may be required. "We have not said yet whether we will accept technical support or not. But it is fully homegrown reforms involving our people and experts."
The press secretary said the interim government remains transparent with adequate openness and this whole process will remain homegrown.
As the country undergoes important reforms and transitions, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres assured that the UN stands ready to assist in fostering peace, national dialogue, trust and healing.
"You can count on the UN to be your steadfast partner, working alongside the people of Bangladesh to help build a sustainable and equitable future for all," he said during his just-concluded visit.
CA's Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Majumder and Senior Assistant Press Secretary Ahammad Foyez were also present.