The Bangladesh Nationalist Party has called for the Supreme Court’s opinion on implementing the July Charter, urging the top court to provide legal advice on the constitutional issues involving the implementation process. The discussions took place at the National Consensus Commission on Sunday, which included representatives from 30 political parties. During the meeting, the leaders expressed their positions on how to proceed with the Charter’s implementation. The Jamaat-e-Islami and the National Citizen Party (NCP) have supported amending the Constitution before implementing the July Charter, while the BNP has argued that no changes should be made to the Constitution without an elected parliament. The BNP, however, has softened its previous stance against amendments through ordinances and now seeks the Supreme Court’s...