
DHAKA, Apr 12, 2026 (BSS)- Home Minister and BNP Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed has said the government is pledged bound to further refine several important ordinances including those related to Enforced Disappearance, Human Rights Commission and appointment of Supreme Court judges-through consultation with relevant stakeholders.
“The move aims to ensure that these laws are comprehensive, balanced, and responsive,” he said at a press briefing at conference room of the home ministry here today.
The minister arranged the press conference for clarifying the government stance on 133 ordinances promulgated by the interim government.
Speaking on the issue of the enforced disappearance commission, the minister said he himself was a victim of enforced disappearance.
So, it’s an utmost import task for the present government to address the flaws in the ordinance, he said adding that the law should be revised in a way that guarantees justice for victims.
Highlighting the need for a careful and structured approach, he said rather than rushing the process, a well-coordinated legal framework must be developed to ensure the effectiveness of investigations and uphold the standard of the trial process.
About the July Memorial Museum Bill he said there are certain legal complexities related to the resignation or removal of the curator. The revised bill will be placed in the next session and will be discussed with all stakeholders, he said.
Similarly, he stated that the ordinances on the Human Rights Commission and appointment of Supreme Court judges will be further enriched through consultations with stakeholders.
He emphasized that there should not be any rush to pass the law in the parliament, rather made well-structured and coherent.
The Home Minister reaffirmed government’s commitment to transparency and accountability in legal reforms.
Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Md Asaduzzaman and Chief Whip Md Nurul Islam Moni also spoke at the press conference.