Staff Correspondent
Published:2025-02-06 16:30:44 BdST
CA urges all to accept reform reports
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has called upon all concerned to accept the reports of the reform commissions and come forward to implement those.
“I hope all will unanimously accept and implement those (reports),” he said while speaking at a function at the State Guest House Jamuna in Dhaka on Wednesday.
The Public Administration Reform Commission led by Abdul Muyeed Chowdhury and the Judiciary Reform Commission led by Justice Shah Abu Naeem Mominur Rahman handed over their reports to Chief Adviser Prof Yunus at the function.
In his address, Prof Yunus said, “We have many bitter experiences of harassment, humiliation and insult. We have experience of forgetting about our demands and rights.”
He said it is a matter of hope that the reform reports submitted today would pave the way of making the people free and get back their rights.
The chief adviser said the reports of the reform commissions would be shared with citizens, political parties and civil society members so that they all can reach a consensus to this end.
The reports of the reform commissions are the remarkable documents in the history of Bangladesh, he said, expressing gratitude to the chairmen of the commissions and all members for the efforts to prepare the report.
The chief adviser observed that the reports of the commission will contribute to the whole world, not only to Bangladesh.
“I have received those (reports) as the assets for the world. It will have a place in history,” he noted.
In his address to the nation on 11 September 2024, Chief Adviser Prof Yunus announced the formation of the six commissions.
Four other reform commissions - the Electoral System Reform Commission, the Police Administration Reform Commission, the Anti-Corruption Commission Reform Commission, and the Constitution Reform Commission submitted their reports to the Chief Adviser on January 15.
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