Online Desk : Home Minister and BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed has said that the party wants to move away from the negative culture that has existed in parliament in the past. Political news analysis He made the remarks on Saturday while speaking to journalists at the chairperson’s office after attending the final day of a training workshop for Members of Parliament. Minister Salahuddin said discussions were held with lawmakers on the constitution, rules of procedure, and the customs and conventions of the House. He added that the workshop also focused on parliamentary practices in countries known for strong democratic systems.
He expressed hope that the nation would feel reassured after observing future parliamentary sessions. ”I believe that when people watch our future parliamentary sessions, they will feel confident and say that this is the kind of parliament they had hoped to see. We will erase the negative impressions created in the past.” Speaking about newly elected lawmakers, Salahuddin Ahmed said they would begin a new journey in parliament and have the opportunity to learn good practices. He noted that if they are free from past negative traditions, they will be able to adopt better parliamentary conduct.