Interim Government to Hold Crucial Dialogue with Major Political Parties on Reforms and Law and Order

The interim government is set to engage in a critical dialogue with major political parties on Saturday, October 5, to address six key reform commissions and the current law and order situation in the country. Chief Adviser, Prof. Muhammad Yunus, along with other advisers, will participate in the discussions, according to Shafiqul Alam, the press secretary of the chief adviser.

During a press conference at the Foreign Service Academy, Alam indicated that the duration of the dialogue and whether discussions would be extended across multiple days would be determined during the meeting itself. This dialogue is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s approach to governance and security moving forward.

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