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Badiul Alam Majumdar warns that Dinajpur as autocracy fears ignite a political storm
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51502, member: 636"] Dr. Badiul Alam Majumdar launched a fierce battle against returning dictators during a packed citizen meeting. The National Consensus Commission member warned that his group fights daily to block autocratic forces from seizing power again. Majumdar revealed the Draft National Consensus Charter as their weapon against future tyrants. The commission demands massive overhauls to voting systems, constitutional frameworks, local councils, and government operations. Citizens must force leaders to accept these democratic reforms or face permanent authoritarian comeback. The reform crusader addressed hundreds of democracy activists at the BRAC Learning Centre in Bashar Hat. SHUJAN organizers packed the venue with concerned residents desperate for political change. Majumdar faced tough questions from reporters about government reform efforts across the nation. Eleven special committees began reshaping the country under Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus. Six committee leaders joined forces to create the powerful National Consensus Commission. Political parties receive direct visits from commission members pushing democratic agreements. Md. Belal Uddin Shikder Rubel controlled the heated discussions as SHUJAN Dinajpur District President. Leaders traveled from Rangpur Division alongside activists from Dinajpur, Thakurgaon, and Panchagarh districts. Journalists mixed with social workers and professionals from three districts during the marathon session. Over one hundred participants demanded concrete action against potential dictatorial threats. [/QUOTE]
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