The Constitution of Bangladesh, adopted in 1972 following the nation’s struggle for independence, stands as a testament to the collective aspirations of a people determined to shape their destiny through democratic self-rule and participatory governance.
The interview explores the evolving narrative of democracy in Bangladesh since 1971.
The Constitution Reform Commission should recommend reforms based on the opinions of various sections of the population.
The Constitution of Bangladesh, adopted in 1972 following the nation’s struggle for independence, stands as a testament to the collective aspirations of a people determined to shape their destiny through democratic self-rule and participatory governance.
The interview explores the evolving narrative of democracy in Bangladesh since 1971.
The Constitution Reform Commission should recommend reforms based on the opinions of various sections of the population.