Bismillah to be dropped from Constitution
JS body suggests
The parliamentary special committee on constitutional amendment has recommended restoring the preamble of the 1972 constitution, meaning that "Bismillah-Ar-Rahman-Ar-Rahim" will be dropped from the section, reports bdnews24.com.
"We have unanimously decided to restore the preamble of the 1972 constitution," Suranjit Sengupta, the committee's co-chair, told reporters after the 7th meeting at parliament building Wednesday.
With the replacement of the present preamble with the 1972 one, "Bismillah-Ar-Rahman-Ar-Rahim", "In the name of Allah, the beneficent, the Merciful" and "pledging that the high ideals of absolute trust and faith in the Almighty Allah" will go.
Main opposition BNP's founder Ziaur Rahman, in November 1977, through a military proclamation amended the 1972 constitution and inserted the aforesaid terms in the preamble of the constitution.
Zia also wrote "the war for national independence" instead of "national struggle" in the second paragraph of the preamble.
According to the guidelines of the constitution, only a two-thirds majority in parliament can amend the highest charter.
Zia's proclamation was inserted in the constitution by the BNP-led second parliament in April 1979. This insertion is known as fifth amendment, which changed the secular character of the 1972 constitution.
Bismillah to be dropped from Constitution
JS body suggests
The parliamentary special committee on constitutional amendment has recommended restoring the preamble of the 1972 constitution, meaning that "Bismillah-Ar-Rahman-Ar-Rahim" will be dropped from the section, reports bdnews24.com.
"We have unanimously decided to restore the preamble of the 1972 constitution," Suranjit Sengupta, the committee's co-chair, told reporters after the 7th meeting at parliament building Wednesday.
With the replacement of the present preamble with the 1972 one, "Bismillah-Ar-Rahman-Ar-Rahim", "In the name of Allah, the beneficent, the Merciful" and "pledging that the high ideals of absolute trust and faith in the Almighty Allah" will go.
Main opposition BNP's founder Ziaur Rahman, in November 1977, through a military proclamation amended the 1972 constitution and inserted the aforesaid terms in the preamble of the constitution.
Zia also wrote "the war for national independence" instead of "national struggle" in the second paragraph of the preamble.
According to the guidelines of the constitution, only a two-thirds majority in parliament can amend the highest charter.
Zia's proclamation was inserted in the constitution by the BNP-led second parliament in April 1979. This insertion is known as fifth amendment, which changed the secular character of the 1972 constitution.
Bismillah to be dropped from Constitution