Senior BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmad has warned against accepting any party's “unconstitutional demands” that could push the nation into crisis. On Thursday, he urged those wishing to govern by law to avoid submitting to any political, non-political, illegal, or unconstitutional demands that could destabilise the country. Speaking at a discussion, Salahuddin emphasised the importance of constitutional continuity, He reiterated that the interim government has repeatedly expressed commitment towards maintaining constitutional continuity, and stressed that the country must be governed under the rule of law to ensure the future establishment of a lawful state. “Merely declaring the rule of law isn’t enough, we must practice it,” he said. He also proposed that to eliminate autocracy, a prime minister should serve for...