Top politicians gathered at the Foreign Service Academy for heated talks about changing how Bangladesh works. Professor Ali Riaz ran the meeting as different political groups argued about major reforms. The BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami sent their people to fight for their ideas. Reform commission heads showed up to defend their plans for fixing courts, police, and elections. Everyone wanted their voice heard during the tense discussions.
Riaz admitted that getting everyone to agree seems impossible right away. He said many parties hated the idea of creating a National Constitutional Commission. The group had to change their original proposal after facing strong opposition. Political leaders also rejected plans to split the country into four provinces. Several other reform ideas got tossed out when parties refused to support them.
The professor warned that time was running out for making deals. He begged political parties to keep showing up despite their busy schedules. Memorial events for Shaheed Abu Sayed and Mugdha will happen next week but talks must continue. Party leaders need to balance their regular work with these crucial reform meetings. The commission promised to keep trying until they find common ground.
Riaz said his team will study all the feedback from political groups. They plan to rewrite their proposals to match what parties actually want. The commission hopes to avoid confusion and misunderstandings going forward. Another meeting will happen before the week ends. Political cooperation remains essential for making any real progress on reforms.
Riaz admitted that getting everyone to agree seems impossible right away. He said many parties hated the idea of creating a National Constitutional Commission. The group had to change their original proposal after facing strong opposition. Political leaders also rejected plans to split the country into four provinces. Several other reform ideas got tossed out when parties refused to support them.
The professor warned that time was running out for making deals. He begged political parties to keep showing up despite their busy schedules. Memorial events for Shaheed Abu Sayed and Mugdha will happen next week but talks must continue. Party leaders need to balance their regular work with these crucial reform meetings. The commission promised to keep trying until they find common ground.
Riaz said his team will study all the feedback from political groups. They plan to rewrite their proposals to match what parties actually want. The commission hopes to avoid confusion and misunderstandings going forward. Another meeting will happen before the week ends. Political cooperation remains essential for making any real progress on reforms.