New Delhi, March 14 -- Ever since the overthrow of the Hasina regime that ruled Bangladesh for one and half a decade on 5 August 2024, a political debate regarding the reforms to be made to the existing governance system to prevent the emergence of another civilian dictatorship surfaced in the country's politics. Acquiring public consensus through a referendum held alongside the General Polls on 12 February this year, the July Charter - among other reforms - looks to curtail the overwhelming influence of the ruling party. The ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), however, appears reluctant to endorse it wholeheartedly, while Prime Minister Tarique Rahman resorts to populist agendas to weather any possible public resentment.as his gov...
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