Dhaka — Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed has announced that the government is committed to implementing every provision of the “July Sanad” (July National Charter), with the exception of two specific points where a “Note of Dissent” was recorded.
Speaking at an event in the capital on Wednesday, Salahuddin Ahmed clarified the government’s stance on the 133 ordinances issued by the previous interim government. He stated that most of these ordinances would be passed by the current parliament in their original form.
Addressing the skepticism surrounding the fate of the July Sanad—a historic document of political understanding following the 2024 mass uprising—the Home Minister and BNP leader reassured the public of the administration’s firm resolve.
“The government will implement every word of the July Sanad, barring only the two matters where dissent was noted,” Salahuddin Ahmed told media representatives.
The 133 ordinances, which cover various sectors including legal protections for uprising participants and institutional reforms, are required by the constitution to be placed before the first session of the Jatiya Sangsad. The Home Minister’s statement suggests that the ruling party intends to provide legislative permanence to the majority of these interim measures.
This announcement comes as the 13th Parliament prepares for its initial sessions, providing a clear roadmap for the legal and constitutional reforms promised to the nation following the fall of the previous regime.
