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19 Jan, 2026 19:16 pm
DHAKA, Jan 19, 2026 (BSS) – Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today called upon the countrymen to participate in the referendum during the upcoming elections and cast “Yes” vote to build the state according to their expectations. “I urge all of you to participate in the upcoming referendum and stamp on “Yes” to build the state according to your expectations,” he said in a pre-recorded message aired on different media outlets this evening. “The key to building a new Bangladesh is now in your hands. If you cast the “Yes” vote, the door to building the new Bangladesh will open,” the Chief Adviser added. He urged the citizens not only to vote themselves, but also to encourage everyone they know to vote “Yes” and to bring them to the polling stations, calling on the people to change the country together. Prof Yunus described the July mass uprising as an extraordinary achievement in the nation’s history, saying, “It unexpectedly brought the opportunity for the nation to establish democracy, justice and human rights”. Noting that a number of reforms have already been undertaken in line with the spirit of the July uprising, he said to carry out deeper and far-reaching reforms, a July Charter has been formulated on the basis of consensus among all political parties of the country. “Now, your consent is needed to implement this July Charter, and for this purpose a referendum has been arranged,” the Chief Adviser said, urging the people to participate in the referendum and give their consent to the charter. “The referendum will be held on the same day as the national parliamentary election on February 12. If you cast the “Yes” vote in the referendum, Bangladesh will be free from discrimination, exploitation and oppression,” he said.  Prof Yunus explained that the “Yes” vote in the referendum means the government and the opposition will work together in forming a caretaker government and the Election Commission.  It also means the government could not amend the Constitution at will, and that public consent will be required for any important constitutional changes, he said, adding, the Charter further states that the Deputy Speaker and the chairpersons of important parliamentary committees will be elected from the opposition benches. According to the charter, no individual will be able to remain Prime Minister for more than ten years, the Chief Adviser said, adding that the judiciary will function independently, women’s representation in Parliament will increase, and an upper house will be formed in Parliament to maintain a balance of power. Stating that people’s fundamental rights will be more strongly protected, he said alongside Bangla as the state language, the languages of other ethnic communities will get constitutional recognition. Prof Yunus said that under the proposed changes, the President will not be able to pardon convicted criminals at will, all powers will not be concentrated in the hands of the Prime Minister and several other important proposals are included in the Charter.  
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DHAKA, Jan 19, 2026 (BSS) - Information and Broadcasting Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan today urged citizens to vote 'yes' in the upcoming referendum, saying it is an opportunity to honour the July martyrs who sacrificed their lives for change. "We have a chance to realise the sacrifices of our people. Regardless of party affiliation, we must seize this opportunity to vote 'yes' in the referendum scheduled for February 12," she said. Rizwana, also the Environment, Forest and Climate Change and Water Resources Adviser, made the remarks after a rally for voter motivation held in front of Rangpur Shilpakala Academy. The colorful rally began at the Rangpur Deputy Commissioner's office and concluded at the Shilpakala Academy, with voter campaign vehicles moving along the route promoting the referendum and election participation. Rizwana said that voting 'yes' would lead to twelve significant reforms, including making the judiciary independent, freeing administration from party influence, ensuring the installation of a caretaker government, and safeguarding citizens' rights. "There is no reason to say 'no' to these changes," she added. She further noted that a 'yes' vote would restore political balance, prevent forced or rigged elections, and promote democratic practices within political parties. Emphasising the role of the president as the guardian of the country, Rizwana said the office must act for the nation's interests, regardless of party affiliation, to maintain balance of power. The rally was attended by the Rangpur Divisional Commissioner, Divisional Police Commissioner, media workers and officials from various government departments.  

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