Party talks restart but still no deal on reforms

Political parties came back to talk with government reform leaders on Sunday morning. The meetings had stopped for two days before starting up again. Dr Ali Riaz led the discussions at the Foreign Service Academy around 11:20 that morning. Party workers from BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami showed up to join the talks. The group wanted to finish conversations they had started earlier.

Several important reform commission leaders sat at the table during these meetings. Abdul Muyeed Chowdhury runs the group that wants to change how government offices work. Safar Raj Hossain leads the team trying to fix police problems. Badiul Alam Majumdar heads up the election reform group. Justice Emdadul Haque works on court system changes.

The political groups still cannot agree on some major topics that matter. They keep arguing about how many seats each party should have for a new Upper House of Parliament. The parties also fight over who should control a proposed National Constitutional Council. These talks aim to solve problems left over from earlier meetings. Leaders hope they can find solutions that everyone accepts.
 

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