A delegation of six members of BNP sat in a meeting with the chief adviser of the interim government, Professor Muhammad Yunus.
They entered Yamuna, the residence of the Chief Adviser, at 2:30 pm on Saturday.
The BNP delegation is led by the party's general secretary Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir. Among others are - BNP Standing Committee member Dr. Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain, Mirza Abbas, Dr. Abdul Moin Khan, Nazrul Islam Khan and Salauddin Ahmed.
The government is going to hold a third round of meetings with the political parties before starting the state reform program.
Earlier, BNP leaders were saying that ahead of the 12th parliamentary elections in 2023, 31-point proposals for state reform were presented by BNP to the opposition political parties. There were also details of what kind of reforms are needed, including the Election Commission, before a free, fair and acceptable election. And there was a detailed explanation of what kind of reforms the state would do after the election. In the meeting with the chief advisor, the 31-point reforms will be highlighted before the elections. Besides, BNP will try to understand the attitude of the interim government regarding the upcoming elections.
BNP standing committee member Dr. Khandkar Mosharraf Hossain told the media that the party is discussing what kind of proposals will be made for reforming the state. However, the issue of establishing their elected government through people's votes must be discussed.
After the meeting with BNP, the delegation of Jamaat-e-Islami will hold a discussion with the chief adviser at 3 pm. Besides, leaders of Bangladesh Communist Party-CPB and Left Democratic Alliance have also been invited to the discussion.
After the formation of the interim government on August 8, there have already been two rounds of meetings with the representatives of the political parties with the advisory council. Finally, on August 31, Dr. discussed with the parties. Yunus. In the ongoing process, a new round of negotiations will start again from Saturday. This discussion will be held with the main political parties of the country. The focus of these discussions will be to brief the parties on the progress of work of the six reform commissions. Apart from this, the law and order situation of the country will also be discussed and their advice will be taken.