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Remove words ‘secularism’ & ‘socialism’ from Bangladesh statute: AG
Bangladesh's Attorney General, Md Asaduzzaman, sparked controversy by advocating for the removal of "socialism" and "secularism" from the constitution. He argued that these principles contradict the nation's predominantly Muslim identity.
With 90% Muslim Population, Bangladesh’s Top Law Officer Calls for Removing ‘Secular’ from Constitution
Attorney General Md Asaduzzaman has called for removing "secular" from the Constitution, arguing that with 90% of Bangladesh’s population being Muslim, the term in Article 8 is unnecessary.
Secularism In Bangladesh Constitution Under Question Again
Bangladesh's Attorney General, Md Asaduzzaman, has stirred up controversy by suggesting changes to the country's constitution. Asaduzzaman proposed removing terms such as socialism, secularism, Bengali nationalism, and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's title as "Father of the Nation".
Bangladesh's 90% population is Muslim, drop ‘secular’ from Constitution: Attorney General
Bangladesh’s Attorney General, Md Asaduzzaman has called for significant revisions to the Constitution, suggesting the removal of the word ‘secular’ as 90 per cent of the country’s population was Musl
Bangladesh On Path To Become Islamic Country? Top Official Wants ‘Secular’ Removed From Constitution
Attorney General of Bangladesh, Md Asaduzzaman, has argued that the term "secular" should be removed from the country's Constitution.
'90% Of Population Muslim': Bangladesh Attorney General Calls For Removal Of Secularism From Constitution
Bangladesh's Attorney General, Md Asaduzzaman, has sparked a national debate by saying that secularism should be removed from the Constitution.
Bangladesh top official calls for removing ‘secular’ from Constitution, citing 90% Muslim population
The Attorney General of Bangladesh, Md Asaduzzaman, has advocated for substantial Constitutional changes, including the removal of the term "secular," given that “90% of the country's population was Muslim,
Bangladesh Attorney General Appeals For Removal Of ‘Secular’ From Constitution, ‘ 90 Percent Citizens Are Muslims’
Bangladesh Attorney General argued for a return to the previous formulation, which described people as having "trust and faith in Allah.”
90% of Bangladesh Muslim, remove 'secular' from Constitution: Top law officer
Bangladesh's Attorney General, Md Asaduzzaman, argued that constitutional amendments should reflect democracy and avoid promoting authoritarianism.
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Bangladesh's top official proposes to remove 'secularism' from constitution
Dhaka/IBNS: The Attorney General of Bangladesh,
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Govt seeks to repeal most parts of 15th amendment
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Bangladesh's 90% population Muslim, drop 'secular' from constitution: Attorney General
Bangladesh's Attorney General Md Asaduzzaman has suggested radical changes to the country's Constitution, including scrapping ...
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