Nepal, Nov. 6 -- The National Consensus Commission (NCC) of Bangladesh, formed to build consensus on proposed reform proposals and the July Charter, has submitted its report. However, the stance of various political parties on the roadmap to implement these reforms remains unsettled, with apparent political division. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has accused the commission of not including their note of dissent on the July Charter and alleged that the announcement that the next Parliament would form as a Constitution Reform Council was not discussed.

The July Charter, which proposes massive political changes, was not signed by the student-led National Citizens Party (NCP) and five other left-leaning parties. The NCP has argued t...