The BJP leader believes it is necessary to change the Constitution, but only the elected government has the moral right to do so. He came up with the suggestions while speaking at a discussion on ‘Constitution reform’ at the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh auditorium in Dhaka’s Ramna on Saturday afternoon. Highlighting the essentiality of the Constitution that keeps pace with the changing times, Partho said: “Who will reform the Constitution? Explaining why he wanted to add the blasphemy clause, Partho said: “There has been a growing tendency to attack religion for the sake of modernity, globalisation and culture over the past two decades." Following the fall of the Awami League government, the Muhammad Yunus-led government has proposed several reforms, including changes to the Constitution.
Source: bd News24 November 23, 2024 18:47 UTC