He made the remarks on Tuesday (October 28) at the State Guest House Jamuna, during a ceremony where the National Consensus Commission handed over its recommendations for implementing the July Charter to the interim government.

The delegation, led by Professor Ali Riaz, Vice-Chairman of the National Consensus Commission, presented the detailed framework to the Chief Advisor.

“If we can properly implement the framework that the Commission has presented to us today and move forward with it, Bangladesh will be freed from the burden of the past,” said Professor Yunus. “We want to reconnect with our country in a new way—this Charter will show us that path.”

He described the day as a historic milestone, saying, “Today marks a special day in the history of our nation. The July Declaration began a new journey for Bangladesh, followed by the July Charter. Now, with the start of its implementation process, a new chapter in our national life begins.”

The Chief Advisor emphasized that the Commission’s proposal would be remembered as a significant moment in the country’s democratic transformation.

Expressing his gratitude to the Commission members, Professor Yunus said, “It is because of their long and tireless efforts that we are witnessing this historic day. Today, we will review and discuss the implementation process of the Charter they have prepared.”

Members of the National Consensus Commission and several advisors to the interim government were present at the event.