- Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus calls for swift reforms to enable elections between December 2025 and June 2026.
- National Consensus Commission engages with political parties to build consensus on reform proposals.
- Discussions with 29 political parties completed; talks with BNP scheduled for Thursday.
- Commission aims to implement recommendations from six key reform commissions.
- Public opinion being assessed to ensure inclusive reform process.
On Saturday, April 12, 2025, Professor Muhammad Yunus stressed the urgency of election reforms. He spoke at his residence, Jamuna, during a meeting with Professor Ali Riaz and Dr. Badiul Alam Majumdar. Monir Haider, his special assistant, also joined the discussion.
Professors Riaz and Majumdar briefed Yunus on the Commission’s recent activities. They mentioned that talks with 29 political parties were already done. A meeting with the BNP was set for Thursday. These discussions focus on building agreement around key reform proposals.
At the same time, the Commission launched programs to understand public opinion better. They want people to know what’s going on and why it matters. These steps will help ensure the reforms match the people’s expectations and hopes.
Professor Yunus and his team are working hard to speed things up. They want to complete reforms in time for elections between December 2025 and June 2026. So far, they’ve kept busy reaching out to both politicians and the public.
Their goal stays simple but important—make way for fair and free elections. With every conversation, every plan, and every public effort, the Commission moves one step closer to that outcome.