Bangladesh's Interim Government Prepares Proclamation Amid Student Movement Demands
Bangladesh's interim government plans to announce the "Proclamation of the July Uprising" following the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The government aims to consolidate unity and reform the state, working with student movements and political parties. Tensions arise with demands for Hasina's extradition and constitutional amendments.
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Bangladesh's interim government has announced its intention to unveil the "Proclamation of the July Uprising" following recent turmoil that led to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's ouster. This move comes after the government distanced itself from a similar proposed declaration by a student movement that played a pivotal role in the uprising.
Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam stated that the proclamation would be developed collaboratively with students, political parties, and stakeholders, including the Anti-Discrimination Students Movement. This initiative is seen as a step towards fostering unity and state reforms reflecting the spirit of the July events.
The Anti-Discrimination Students Movement has called for the interim government to ensure justice for past actions and address socio-economic concerns, including inflation and corruption. Meanwhile, opposition voices have criticized the push to overhaul the 1972 Constitution, sparking broader debates on Bangladesh's political future.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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