All parties agree to make July proclamation: CA

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Published On: 16 Jan 2025, 21:38 Updated On:16 Jan 2025, 21:45
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today delivered a speech at the meeting with political parties at the Foreign Service Academy. Photo: PID

DHAKA, Jan 16, 2025 (BSS) - Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today said all political parties and stakeholders have agreed to make the proclamation of the July Revolution.
 
"We will be able to determine the name (of the proclamation) by whatever the name you call it - today we all agreed on that," he said while delivering his concluding speech at a meeting here.
 
The interim government, led by Chief Adviser Prof Yunus, held the all-party meet over the July proclamation at the Foreign Service Academy here.
 
Prof Yunus said the main thing is that the original spirit of the July revolution should not be lost.
 
"We will keep the unique things in writing. Otherwise, when we leave, none can remember what happened (during the July mass uprising). Did it happen suddenly, or were there many things behind it (the movement), which exploded at that moment," he said.
 
Addressing the political leaders participated in the today's meeting, the chief adviser said the whole nation will feel encouraged today as they sit together.
 
"We discussed a very important issue and a beautiful solution was brought out too (from the meeting)," he added.
 
Stressing the importance of remembering the events of the mass uprising, Prof Yunus said, "Wherever we were during the uprising, there were many hopes and aspirations in our minds."
 
He underscored the need for recording the memories of the July uprising so that the entire nation can know in the future what happened during the revolution.
 
The chief adviser suggested portraying the aspirations, sufferings,  enthusiasm and revolutionary feeling that people had during the uprising in the July proclamation.
 
Representatives of different political parties and bodies, including Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Jamaat-e-Islami, the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement and Nagorik Committee, participated in the meeting.
 
The all-party meeting was held to finalise the July proclamation.

 

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