Opposition threatens to go to street if referendum verdict ignored

Opposition Leader Dr Shafiqur Rahman on Tuesday warned that they would take to the streets with the demand for the implementation of people’s verdict given in the referendum if it is ignored in Parliament.

“It will be resolved either in Parliament or on the streets. We will not leave this public demand, nor do we have the right to do so,” he said while exchanging views with journalists at the LD Hall of the Parliament complex.

Dr Shafiqur said they are committed to fulfilling the aspirations expressed by people and cannot betray that commitment. “We are confident this demand, Inshallah, will be materialized either today or tomorrow,” he added.

The opposition leader rejected a government proposal seeking opposition nominations for a special parliamentary committee on constitutional amendment.

He said his party would only consider participating in a committee formed for constitutional reform, not for routine amendments to the constitution.

Referring to the referendum results, he noted that 70 % of voters supported constitutional reform. “We stand with people and the verdict of the people. Therefore, we have said that if a committee is formed for reform and not for amendment, we will consider joining it.”

Dr Shafiqur said a constitutional amendment is a routine parliamentary process that does not require a special committee.

When a constitutional amendment comes as a bill in Parliament, the opposition will participate in discussions over the bill, he said.

“If they come up with a proposal for reform, then we will consider it,” he added.

In reply to another question, he said the people sent them to Parliament to raise their voice for them. If any logical issue is not considered or ruled out and we can’t get scope, then we will walk out (from the house), but not for a long term.

Asked about the role of the opposition in Parliament, Dr Shafiqur said their lawmakers were elected to represent public interests and raise the people's concerns.

“If any logical issue is ignored and we are denied the opportunity to speak, we may walk out of Parliament, but not for a long term,” he said.

He said they should not be considered an aggressive opposition. “Do not consider us an excessively aggressive opposition. Rather, cooperate with us to perform as a reasonable and logical opposition over national interests,” he said, pointing at the journalists.

The opposition leader recalled that Bangladesh had a relatively effective opposition in Parliament following the 2008 election but claimed that no effective opposition existed in the legislatures formed through the elections of 2014, 2018, and 2024.

“We have seen opposition parties sharing ministries with the government. We have also seen opposition leaders whose selection depended on the ruling party leadership. We have witnessed such opposition in Parliament,” he said.

“Our position is completely different. We will not be a submissive opposition. At the same time, we will not engage in any behavior inside Parliament that hampers public interest. The people sent us here to speak on their behalf,” said the opposition leader.

He emphasized that the opposition would focus exclusively on issues affecting the country and its people.

“Our concern is the country and its people. We will not spend even a single minute in Parliament on matters beyond national interest,” he said, adding that every minute of Parliament's session costs approximately Tk 176,000.

Commenting on the supplementary budget passed by Parliament on Monday, Dr. Shafiqur criticized the timing of its presentation.

According to the law, the supplementary budget should be placed in March, but it is often presented in June at the very end of the fiscal year, he said.

Dr Shafiqur noted that parliamentary approval was sought for approximately Tk 56,000 crore through the supplementary budget 2026 and alleged that a significant portion of the allocation could be vulnerable to misuse. “There is no accountability for a big portion of it,” he said.

The opposition leader also said the country's fiscal year should be aligned with the calendar year to ensure better planning and implementation in public finances.

Deputy Opposition Leader Dr Syed Abdullah Mohammed Taher; Opposition Chief Whip Nahid Islam; Jamaat lawmakers ATM Azharul Islam, Shahjahan Chowdhury, Rafiqul Islam Khan, Barrister Nazibur Rahman Momen, Prof Mujibur Rahman, and GM Nazrul Islam; Jamaat Secretary General Mia Golam Parwar and Assistant Secretary General AHM Hamidur Rahman Azad were present.