The National Citizen Party (NCP) on Tuesday attended talks with the National Consensus Commission for the second consecutive day.
A four-member NCP delegation, led by its member secretary Akhtar Hossain, participated in the dialogue that began at 10:40 am, with Consensus Commission Vice Chairman Prof Ali Riaz in the chair at the LD Hall of Jatiya Sangsad.
The discussion is part of a series of dialogues with political parties aimed at reaching a national consensus on the state reform initiatives undertaken by the interim government, according to a UNB report.
Earlier, on April 18, the NCP participated in talks with the Consensus Commission.
The NCP submitted its written opinions on the reform recommendations to the National Consensus Commission on March 24.
On March 20, the National Consensus Commission launched its dialogues with political parties, aiming to build a national consensus on the reform initiatives undertaken by the interim government.
The commission has already held talks with 25 political parties.
The National Consensus Commission, formed under the leadership of Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus, aims to establish a unified stance on critical reforms. Since its inception on February 15, 2025, the commission has been working to finalise recommendations for the state reform proposals.