[🇧🇩] July Charter

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Constitutional amendment a must to fully implement July Charter: CW
"Those who have received the people's mandate in this election have a primary objective -- to implement every line, semicolon, and punctuation of the July Charter in its entirety"

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Apr 28, 2026 09:22
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Apr 28, 2026 09:22

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Chief Whip (CW) of the Jatiya Sangsad, Nurul Islam Moni, has said amending the Constitution is indispensable for fully implementing the July Charter and fulfilling the people's mandate.

Speaking as the chief guest at a press interaction held at the LD Hall of the Parliament building on Monday, he stated that the current government has no alternative but to amend the Constitution to carry out state reforms pledged in the July Charter.

"Those who have received the people's mandate in this election have a primary objective-to implement every line, semicolon, and punctuation of the July Charter in its entirety," he said.

Emphasising economic and social security, the Chief Whip highlighted the vision of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, saying it centers on ensuring food for every citizen and creating employment opportunities for all professions, including blacksmiths, potters, weavers, and goldsmiths.

He raised a rhetorical question: "If your brother remains unemployed and your neighbour goes hungry, what is the value of that state?"

He stressed that food is the most basic human need and argued that a functioning democracy is essential to meet such needs.

According to him, a democratic environment and social stability enable people to become economically self-reliant. "Without democracy, neither a rickshaw-puller nor a big businessman can feel secure," he added.

However, he criticised the past one-and-a-half decades of governance, claiming that both democracy and the economy had been severely weakened, alleging that Tk27 trillion was siphoned out of the country, leaving the economy in a fragile state.

On constitutional reform, he noted that the current Parliament operates under Article 115 and 153 provisions of the Constitution, and that even the interim government and the Election Commission of Bangladesh have taken oath under the same framework.

"But to reflect the aspirations of the people, there is no alternative to constitutional amendment," he asserted.

He added that Tarique Rahman remains committed to fulfilling all conditions of the July Charter. He mentioned that around 220 newly-elected MPs are still gaining familiarity with parliamentary practices, while also acknowledging the presence of capable and educated members in the opposition.

He expressed hope that through constructive participation, as well as through commissions and parliamentary committees aligned with the July Charter, meaningful state reforms would be achieved.

Highlighting recent government initiatives, the Chief Whip said that within just over two months in office, the government has introduced changes across sectors, including the recruitment of 10,000 teachers and initiatives like agriculture and family cards.

He also claimed that working on 133 ordinances within just five days was an unprecedented achievement. He added that the head of government is working tirelessly from morning till midnight to stabilise the state structure.

Calling on journalists to play a constructive role, he said, "The tree of democracy we have planted must be nurtured, and you share that responsibility." He urged unity among all stakeholders to safeguard national interests and protect democracy.​
 

Govt committed to implementing every point of July Charter: PM

DC conference begins

Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha . Dhaka 03 May, 2026, 12:03

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The prime minister, Tarique Rahman, along with deputy minister and commissioners poses for a photo after the inauguration of the four-day DC Conference 2026 at the Osmani Memorial Hall in the capital on Sunday. | PID photo

Prime minister Tarique Rahman on Sunday said that the government would gradually implement its election manifesto and every point and every commitment made in the July Charter.

‘We want to gradually implement our election manifesto and every point and every commitment we made in the July Charter. We are committed in this regard,’ he said, adding, ‘I hope you will be able to play a role in efficiently implementing every promise made by the government to the people with your talent and qualifications.’

The prime minister made the remarks while addressing the deputy commissioners’ conference in Dhaka.

Earlier, the prime minister opened the four-day conference 2026, the first DC conference since the BNP formed the government in February, at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium.

Cabinet members, advisers, cabinet secretary, chiefs of three services, other senior officials and divisional commissioners were present at the inaugural ceremony.

Thirty-four sessions will be held during the conference. Among these, 30 will be working sessions and the number of participating ministries or divisions is 56.

The DCs have submitted 1,729 proposals to the government on different issues related to governance. Out of those proposals, 498 have been included in the working papers. The highest 44 proposals came related to the Health Services Division.

Ministers and state ministers of 56 ministries and divisions will provide necessary instructions to the deputy commissioners regarding their respective ministries at the conference.

Stating that every position in public administration is important for the government, the prime minister said, ‘It is essential for government officials to have the mentality to work in all positions.’

If professionalism is compromised only for promotion or posting in one’s preferred place, you may benefit temporarily, but it negatively affects the efficiency and neutrality of public administration as a whole, mentioned Tarique Rahman, also ruling BNP chairman.

He said that the mentality of always wanting appointment or posting in preferred positions was one of the main reasons for making the government officials corrupt and unprofessional.

‘Therefore, my special request to you is to consider every path in public administration as important and inevitable. Keep you mentally prepared to perform duties in any position of public administration, at any place in the country, at any time,’ he urged.

Noting that honesty, merit and efficiency are the main principles in recruitment, transfer or promotion in public administration, the PM said that the government was firmly committed to ensuring accountability in the effectiveness of the administrative structure everywhere, including quick recruitment of manpower in vacant posts with transparency, formation of a strong Public Service Commission and formulation of private service rules.

The government is the reflection of the aspirations of general people, who have long expected an accountable, justice-based and welfare-oriented governance system, mentioned the prime minister. ‘It is normal that the people would want to see a real reflection of their aspirations through every work of the government.’

Divisional commissioners and deputy commissioners are the main bridge between the government and the people, he pointed out, adding, ‘The success of the activities undertaken by the government depends entirely on your honesty, efficiency and sense of responsibility.’

At the beginning of the event, Tarique Rahman thanked the government officials, who demonstrated their professionalism and performed national duty in the last national election.

You have proved in the February 12 election that if public administration works properly, the people’s verdict is definitely reflected. On the other hand, we have also seen in 14, 18 or 2024 what can happen if you are not allowed to work, he said.

‘Yesterday afternoon you saw a sports event for children. You saw with what spirit the children want to move forward. I think the main spirit or motto of today’s deputy commissioners’ conference should be that motto of those children. That is, moving forward—let that be the spirit of today’s event,’ added Tarique Rahman.

Tarique Rahman said that the government had to start its journey amid the most fragile economy, weak and divided public administration and deteriorating law and order situation in the country’s history.

‘However, with your cooperation, we have been able to change much of that situation in these two and a half months. During fascist rule, corruption and looting had burdened the state and the people with debt. On the other hand, the current war situation has emerged as a challenge for the new government,’ he mentioned.

‘Perhaps, no country in the world has been spared from the war situation at this moment while Bangladesh has also been affected,’ noted Tarique Rahman, adding, ‘However, our effort is how we can all together face the situation without increasing the suffering of the people. With your cooperation, we have continued that effort.’

While facing this very situation, the current government wants to establish a justice-based welfare state in the light of the country’s eternal religious and social values, said the prime minister.

‘To achieve this goal, the government has started implementing various initiatives to improve the living standards of the people from every profession and class in the country,’ he said, mentioning the introduction of Family Card, Farmer Card, Sports-related initiatives and monthly honorariums for imams, muezzins and other religious leaders in the country.

Advising deputy commissioners not to use excessive laws and regulations and complications as excuses, prime minister said, ‘Let’s try to develop the mentality of taking realistic, effective and public-interest-related decisions at all levels of administration so that people can receive the expected benefits of every government programme on time.’

Mentioning that the world has entered the age of Artificial Intelligence, Tarique Rahman said, ‘We are all aware of this. To survive in global competition, public administration officials must also keep themselves prepared to face the times.’

Stressing that this conference should not be just a place for formal exchange of views, he said, ‘Rather, it should be a platform where the real experiences, limitations, needs and innovative thinking of field administration can be directly reflected in the national-level decision-making process.’

Terming the DCs as the government’s administrative ambassadors at the field level, prime minister said, ‘Controlling commodity prices, maintaining market discipline and ensuring fair prices for farmers are extremely important.’

He stressed the need for making mobile court operations effective, regular and visible.

Besides, prime minister instructed DCs to keep strict watch so that service seekers do not face unnecessary harassment, delay or irregularities while visiting government offices.

‘You should seriously address any legitimate complaint of the people. Strict measures must be taken to maintain law and order, control drug abuse and maintain communal harmony, and prevent child marriage, violence against women and children— the matters that are within your capacity,’ he said.

Stating that national unity is ‘our greatest strength’, Tarique Rahman said, ‘Differences of opinion may exist among us. But in the interest of the country, personally as a political worker, I believe Bangladesh First.’

Prime minister’s adviser for public administration ministry Md Ismail Zabihullah, state minister Md Abdul Bari and prime minister’s principal secretary ABM Abdus Sattar also spoke at the event, among others.​
 

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