Salahuddin Ahmed, a member of the standing committee of the party, said the BNP did not make any statement on the cancellation of 'secularism', one of the four principles of Bangladesh's constitution. He told reporters at the party's chairperson's office in Gulshan on Wednesday afternoon.
Salahuddin Ahmed said, “The BNP has proposed to reform the constitution to ensure that there is a balance in the state.” We want the Fifteenth Amendment. But I did not make any suggestions on the cancellation of secularism. It has been misinterpreted. '
In addition, Salahuddin Ahmed claimed that the BNP was not in favor of the proposal to issue an emergency through the NCC. The BNP leader also commented that the BNP's position on the constitution reform was being misinterpreted in various places.
Responding to a question to reporters, Salahuddin Ahmed said, “We have asked for time with the chief adviser. After meeting him, I will talk about this (election). We will urge the chief adviser to eliminate the instability and uncertainty that has been created with the elections, so that he may highlight a clear roadmap of national elections through the right process. '
In this regard, the leader of the BNP added, “A clear electoral roadmap is now needed not just to resolve the issue issue, but to restore political stability and speed up economic activities.” We have already discussed the matter with the Election Commission and they have confirmed us that they can complete all the preparations for the elections by June. '
