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SATURDAY, JULY 19, 2025
Legal basis needed for reforms before polls, says Jamaat's Taher

Bangladesh

UNB
13 July, 2025, 09:25 pm
Last modified: 14 July, 2025, 06:43 pm

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Legal basis needed for reforms before polls, says Jamaat's Taher

Taher said the issue of legal binding reform proposals has not yet been formally discussed in the dialogue

UNB
13 July, 2025, 09:25 pm
Last modified: 14 July, 2025, 06:43 pm
Jamaat-e-Islami Nayeb-e-Ameer Syed Abdullah Muhammad Taher at a press briefing after the 12th day of the NCC's second round of reform dialogue at the Foreign Service Academy in Dhaka on Sunday. Photo: UNB
Jamaat-e-Islami Nayeb-e-Ameer Syed Abdullah Muhammad Taher at a press briefing after the 12th day of the NCC's second round of reform dialogue at the Foreign Service Academy in Dhaka on Sunday. Photo: UNB

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami's Nayeb-e-Ameer Syed Abdullah Muhammad Taher today (13 July) said a legal foundation must be established before the next general election to ensure the implementation of agreed reform proposals so that the next government cannot deny the issues.

"We've discussed many issues here. But there is no legal basis yet. Those who come to power could change it. That's why we strictly think a legal basis must be laid before the election," he said.

The Jamaat leader made the remarks, replying to a question at a press briefing after the 12th day of the second-round reform dialogue of the National Consensus Commission with the political parties, held at the Foreign Service Academy in Dhaka.

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He, however, said the issue of legally binding reform proposals has not yet been formally discussed in the dialogue. "When it comes up, there will be differences and arguments. But we hope to reach a point (consensus) finally, Insha'Allah," he said.

Reiterating his party's position, Taher said, "Our clear stance is that we must reach consensus on fundamental issues…and ensure a legal basis for them so that nobody can deny or avoid these issues."

On the day, political parties in the reform discussion reached a consensus on two more important reform proposals, the promulgation of emergency and the appointment of the chief justice, he added.

They agreed on a proposal to change the emergency promulgation provision of the Constitution in a bid to prevent its misuse as a political tool.

According to the proposal, the Proclamation of Emergency can be issued for 90 days and 'internal disturbance' will be replaced by the threats towards independence, sovereignty and integration of the state, pandemic or natural disaster. But such a proclamation shall require for its validity the prior approval of the cabinet.

The leader of the opposition or, in their absence, the deputy leader of the opposition, shall be invited to the cabinet meeting to endorse the decision to declare the emergency, as stated in the proposal.

During the emergency, two rights of any citizen shall not be undermined.

These are: Right to life and right to protection from persecution, cruel, inhumane or defamatory behaviour or punishment.

Besides, the political parties agreed on another proposal that the most senior justice of the appellate division shall be appointed as the chief justice. But if any political party promises in its next electoral manifesto that the chief justice shall be appointed from the two most senior justices, the provision can be incorporated in Article 95 (1) of the Constitution.

Though another issue — caretaker government — was discussed, it needs further discussion for its formation. The issue will again be discussed on Tuesday (15 July).

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