Monday, 07 March 2011
Dhaka, Mar 6: The status of the reprinted Constitution has come under debate as many experts and members of the parliamentary sub-committee on constitutional amendment do not want to accept it as the “amended” version.
Talking to The Independent, they made it clear that they consider it as a “draft” for amendment. But law minister Shafiq Ahmed is in no way ready to accept their view. “There is no question of treating the reprinted copies of the Constitution as draft copies,” he said.
He added: “Parliament has the authority to amend the Constitution. But since the Supreme Court has made some provisions illegal and issued directions to replace those, we have reprinted the Constitution replacing the sections declared illegal. Now, if someone reads the previous edition, it would be improper because many old provisions have already been declared illegal.”

