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Bangladesh's Attorney General has proposed to remove the words "secularism" and "socialism" from the Constitution, along with a provision for capital punishment for regime change through extra-constitutional means. He also wants to restore the caretaker government system and the provision of referendum in the Constitution. The proposal comes after the 15th amendment, made by the previous Awami League regime in 2011, was challenged in the High Court.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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