khaborwala online desk
Published: 12 Mar 2026, 04:32 pm
Dhaka, 12 March 2026: President Md. Sahabuddin delivered a parliamentary address today, commencing his speech amid significant disruption from opposition lawmakers. The Speaker of Parliament, Hafiz Uddin, formally invited the President to speak. Immediately, members of the opposition Jamaat party stood in protest, holding placards emblazoned with slogans such as “No Betrayal over July” and “Stop Betrayal of July Heroes”. The Speaker urged all members to maintain calm and decorum.
Despite the unrest, President Sahabuddin entered the parliamentary chamber and took his seat beside the Speaker. Opposition members continued to vocally express dissent throughout the session. During the President’s address, Prime Minister and members of the ruling party were observed applauding and gesturing support, while opposition members eventually staged a walkout, highlighting the deep political divisions.
In his speech, President Sahabuddin reflected on the historic July uprising, noting that the mass movement led to the fall of the previous fascist regime. He emphasised the importance of remembering the July martyrs and detailed the activities of the interim government formed in the aftermath. The President also highlighted the current administration’s efforts in governance and social welfare initiatives.
Turning to international affairs, President Sahabuddin addressed the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and its potential repercussions for the country. He provided an overview of the nation’s economic situation, noting key indicators such as inflation trends and foreign exchange reserves. The President expressed optimism that the government would continue implementing policies aimed at public welfare, particularly in agriculture and broader economic development.
A summary of the key topics covered in the address is provided below:
| Topic | Key Points |
|---|---|
| Historical Reflection | July uprising, fall of fascist regime, tribute to July martyrs |
| Governance | Interim government initiatives, current administration’s social welfare programmes |
| Economy | Inflation trends, foreign exchange reserves, agricultural development plans |
| International Affairs | Middle East conflict, potential national implications |
| Political Context | Opposition protests, parliamentary walkouts, ruling party support |
The address, delivered under tense circumstances, underscored the President’s commitment to national unity and governance, even amidst political turbulence. Analysts note that the session highlighted ongoing partisan divides within the legislature, while also drawing attention to pressing national and international issues that require continued attention.
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