# Fakhrul Accuses Opposition of Misleading Public on July Charter

*Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, BNP Secretary General, says opposition parties are misleading the public regarding the July Charter.*

July 17, 2026 · Politics

## At a glance

- BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir accuses opposition parties of misleading the public over the July Charter.
- Fakhrul clarifies the BNP's commitment to implementing the July Charter according to their election manifesto.
- He alleges that the opposition is using the charter as a means to gain power.

Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, the Secretary General of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Minister of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives, accused opposition parties of misleading the public over the July Charter. Speaking at a memorial meeting for Professor Emaz Uddin Ahmed at the Jatiya Press Club, Fakhrul clarified the BNP's stance on the charter, emphasizing their commitment to implementing it in accordance with their election manifesto.

## Misrepresentation of BNP's Position

Fakhrul stated that the opposition is misrepresenting the BNP's position by claiming that the party does not want to implement the July Charter. He explained that the charter clearly states the elected party will implement it according to its election manifesto. Fakhrul reiterated the BNP's commitment to their 31-point reform agenda and the July Charter, but stressed they intend to do so in the manner they have proposed.

## Reforms and Constitutional Amendments

Discussing reforms, Fakhrul highlighted the BNP's role in introducing multi-party democracy, changing the presidential system to a parliamentary system, and passing the caretaker government provision. He clarified that the BNP supports amending the Constitution rather than rewriting it. Fakhrul asserted that the people have given the BNP a mandate based on their election manifesto, and with a two-thirds majority, the BNP is responsible for governing the state.

## Opposition's Motives

Fakhrul alleged that the opposition is using the July Charter as a means to gain power. He emphasized that the BNP does not want the charter to become a political tool for obtaining power. He also addressed criticisms against the BNP, reminding the public of the party's struggles against fascism and the challenges faced by its supporters.

## Commitment to Democracy

In conclusion, Fakhrul called for a commitment to liberal democracy and avoiding divisive politics. He expressed hope that by working together, Bangladesh can achieve the democratic environment it aspires to.

## Sources

- BSS

---
Source: https://pulsetoday.com.bd/en/politics/fakhrul-accuses-opposition-misleading-public-july-charter
