The 15th Amendment to the Bangladesh Constitution was passed in 2011 by the then Awami League government of Sheikh Hasina. A top Bangladeshi official has called for dropping the word secular from the ...
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Bangladesh's Attorney General proposed significant changes to the Constitution during a High Court hearing. He seeks to remove 'secularism' and 'socialism' as state principles and repeal the ...
The Attorney General of Bangladesh, Md Asaduzzaman, has called for significant amendments in the country’s Constitution, including removal of the word “secular”, considering that “90 per cent of the ...
Asaduzzaman's proposal, made during a hearing on the validity of the 15th amendment, ignited debate about the country's future direction and drew criticism from legal experts. Asaduzzaman ...