The six reform commissions formed by the interim government will begin their work in October.
These commissions are expected to submit their reform reports by December.
The interim government's Law Adviser Asif Nazrul shared this information during a press conference at the Foreign Service Academy on Hare Road in the capital on Thursday evening.
He mentioned that after the reform commissions submit their reports, they will be reviewed in a meeting led by the chief advisor and subsequently will be published online.
Sujan Secretary Badiul Alam Majumdar and Chief Adviser's Special Assistant Mahfuj Alam also spoke at the briefing.
"Our key focus is to work. It's a public service. We don't want repetition of what happened in the past," said Badiul Alam, head of the Election Commission Reforms Commission.
Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam, Deputy Press Secretaries Abul Kalam Azad Majumder and Apurba Jahangir were present.
In response to a question, Asif Nazrul stated that discussions regarding reforms will take place with all political parties except the Awami League.
He clarified: “We will not discuss with those who have committed genocide, killed thousands, and injured countless others, who are fleeing out of fear of justice.”
When asked about incidents of mob justice, he expressed sorrow over the recent killings at Dhaka University, stating that each of these incidents will be investigated, and the interim government is taking a strong stance on this issue.


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