BNP members sworn in as MPs; party says they will not take oath for changing existing constitution

Members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) have officially taken their oaths as Members of Parliament (MPs), despite the party's stance against the current constitution. The ceremony, held following the Election Commission's announcement on February 16, included oaths for both parliamentary membership and for the Constitution Reforms Commission. The BNP, a major political force in Bangladesh, has expressed its refusal to acknowledge the existing constitutional framework, which it views as flawed and in need of significant reform. This decision reflects the party's ongoing struggle for political legitimacy and its commitment to advocating for constitutional changes that align with its vision. The BNP's participation in the parliamentary process, despite its reservations, raises questions about its strategy moving forward and the potential implications for Bangladesh's political landscape, particularly regarding governance and democratic principles. The situation highlights the complexities of Bangladeshi politics, where constitutional issues remain a central point of contention among various political entities.
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