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In a big political move, President Sahabuddin announced the end of the twelfth national parliament.

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The President's Press Wing shared this news in a notice on Tuesday afternoon, August 6.

The decision came after talks with key people. These included three army chiefs, leaders from various political parties, civil society members, and leaders of the anti-discrimination student movement. The end of parliament marks a big change in the nation's politics.

The notice also brought another major update. BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia has been set free. Her release follows a series of anti-discrimination movements and efforts to free people held in different cases. These activities have been ongoing from July 1 to August 5, leading to many detainees being freed.

The President's decision meets the demands of different parts of society. Political leaders, military chiefs, and activists all played a role in this outcome. Their joint efforts highlight a push for greater political reform and justice.

The release of Khaleda Zia is especially noteworthy. It answers growing public pressure and the demands of the anti-discrimination movement. Her freedom is seen as a win for those fighting for justice and fairness.

This announcement is already shaping public talk. People are closely watching how these changes will impact the nation's future. The end of parliament and the release of political detainees suggest a move towards addressing public grievances and promoting a more inclusive political environment.

 

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