Constituent Assembly of Bangladesh

Constituent Assembly of Bangladesh

বাংলাদেশ গণপরিষদ
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Type
Type
History
Founded1971 (1971)
Disbanded1973 (1973)
Preceded byParliament of Pakistan & East Pakistan Provincial Assembly
Succeeded byJatiya Sangsad
Seats404[1]
Meeting place
Parliament Building (now Prime Minister's Office in Dhaka, Bangladesh)

The Constituent Assembly of Bangladesh was the first and, to date, the only constitution-making body of Bangladesh, convened in 1972 by the government of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman following the country's independence.[2] It comprised representatives elected in the national and provincial council elections of Pakistan held in 1970.

As the assembly was formed with representatives elected under the Legal Framework Order, 1970 issued by Pakistan's then-military ruler and President Yahya Khan, several political parties and political leaders, including Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, Badruddin Umar, A.S.M. Abdur Rab, Farhad Mazhar, and others, have labeled this assembly as illegitimate.[3][4][5] However, despite the controversies and opposition, Sheikh Mujib's uncompromising leadership enabled the Constituent Assembly to draft and enact the Constitution in less than a year. However, from the time of its drafting until today, the constitution has been often labelled as "fascist"[6] and criticized for fostering autocracy[7] and failing to adequately safeguard human rights.

In the aftermath of the recent mass uprising, the interim government of Bangladesh is mulling over convening a new constituent assembly to draft a new inclusive democratic constitution, ensuring the inviolability of human dignity.[8]

Creation

Tensions between the Bengali Muslim population of East Bengal (renamed as East Pakistan in 1955) & the West Pakistan based government had existed since the 1952 Bengali Language movement. The Yahya Khan led military government's inaction in providing relief to Bengali Muslims in the 1970 Bhola cyclone, laid bare claims of discrimination against Bengalis being perpetrated by the West Pakistani establishment. Nation-wide elections were held in 1970 by the military administration in an attempt to diffuse unrest within the country. 169 seats for the National Assembly of Pakistan from East Pakistan and 300 seats for the East Pakistan Provincial Assembly were being contested under the Constitution of 1962. The Awami League party ran on the platform of developing a new Pakistani constitution based on the 1966 Six Points.[9] The Awami League won 167 out of 169 seats in the National Assembly and 288 out of 300 seats in the Provincial Assembly. Despite gaining the right to form a government, it was not allowed to take power by the military administration & the Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto led PPP (which had emerged as the largest party in West Pakistan). This denial in the transfer of power sparked the Bangladesh Liberation War.

During the war, elected representatives met in Mujibnagar on 17 April 1971. They signed the Proclamation of Bangladeshi Independence, which was declared as a provisional constitution. The elected representatives were transformed into a constituent assembly. After the war ended, the assembly convened in January 1972.

Members

The Constituent Assembly was initially composed of all Members of the Pakistan National Assembly elected from East Pakistan in 1970 general elections & all members of the East Pakistan Provincial Assembly elected in the 1970 provincial elections who had signed the declaration of independence. The initial tally of members was 469. The Awami League had a supermajority with 167 MNAs & 298 MPAs. Other parties represented in the body were independents (1 MNA & 4 MPAs), Parbatya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samiti (2 MPAs) & National Awami Party (Wali) (1 MPA). East Pakistani legislators from the Pakistan Democratic Party (1 MNA & 2 MPAs), Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan (1 MPA) & Nizam-e-Islam Party (1 MPA) refused to endorse the secession of East Pakistan. By the time the Constitution was promulgated, the tally had dropped to 404. 10 legislators had died, of whom 5 were killed by the Pakistani Army, 23 were disqualified or expelled from the Awami League; and 2 defected to Pakistan.[10] Later the member numbers became 421.[11]

All of the elected members were Bengali Muslims, except for 12, 10 (1 MNA & 9 MPAs) of whom were Bengali Hindus & the remaining 2 (MPAs of PCJSS) were Chakmas. It also had 17 (7 MNAs & 10 MPAs) female members, nominated by the Awami League.

Shah Abdul Hamid was elected as the assembly's speaker and Mohammad Mohammadullah as deputy speaker.[12]

Rules of Procedure

The Rules of Procedure was adopted in the first two-day plenary session.[13]

Drafting committee

The Constitution Drafting Committee was formed on 11 April 1972.[14] It had 34 members with Kamal Hossain as chairman.[15] Razia Banu was its only female member. Barrister Amirul Islam and Advocate Suranjit Sengupta were among the prominent members on the committee. Sengupta, the lone NAP(W) member in the body, was a vocal member of the opposition bench.[15][16]

Members of the committee are included below.

  1. Kamal Hossain (MNA- Dhaka-9)
  2. Md. Lutfor Rahman (MNA- Rangpur-4)
  3. Abu Sayeed (MNA- Pabna-5)
  4. M Abdur Rahim (MPA-Dinajpur-7)
  5. M Amir-ul Islam (MNA- Kushtia-1)
  6. Mohammad Nurul Islam Manjur (MNA- Bakerganj-3)
  7. Abdul Muntakim Chowdhury (MNA- Sylhet-5)
  8. Khitish Chandra Mondal (MPA-Bakerganj-15)
  9. Suranjit Sengupta (MNA- Sylhet-2)
  10. Syed Nazrul Islam (MNA- Mymensingh-17)
  11. Tajuddin Ahmad (MNA- Dhaka-5)
  12. Khandakar Mushtaq Ahmed (MNA- Cumilla -8)
  13. AHM Qamaruzzaman (MNA- Rajshahi-6)
  14. Abdul Momin Talukdar (MNA- Pabna-5)
  15. Abdur Rouf (MNA- Rangpur-11)
  16. Mohammad Baitullah (MNA- Rajshahi -3)
  17. Barrister Badal Rashid,[17] Bar-at-Law. P.A Of Tajuddin Ahmad Of Mujib Nagar Sarkar.
  18. Khandaker Abdul Hafiz (MNA- Jessore 7)
  19. Shaukat Ali Khan (MNA- Tangail-2)
  20. Md Humayun Khalid
  21. Asaduzzaman Khan (MPA- Jessore-10)
  22. A. K. Mosharraf Hossain Akhand (MNA-Mymensingh-6)
  23. Abdul Momin
  24. Shamsuddin Molla (MNA-Faridpur-4)
  25. Sheikh Abdur Rahman (MNA-Khulna-2)
  26. Fakir Sahab Uddin Ahmed
  27. Khurshed Alam (MNA-Cumilla-7)
  28. Sirajul Haque (MNA-Cumilla-4)
  29. Dewan Abul Abbas (MNA-Cumilla-5)
  30. Abdur Rashid (MNA-Noakhali-)
  31. Hafez Habibur Rahman (MNA-Cumilla-12)
  32. Nurul Islam Chowdhury (MPA-Chattragram-6)
  33. Muhammad Khaled (MPA-Chattragram—5)
  34. Begum Razia Bano (MNA-women's seats)

Citizenship debate

The minority Chakma lawmaker Manabendra Narayan Larma protested the use of the term "Bengali" to describe all Bangladeshi citizens. Larma said in his speech that "Under no definition or logic can a Chakma be a Bengali or a Bengali be a Chakma… As citizens of Bangladesh we are all Bangladeshis, but we also have a separate ethnic identity...".[18]

Article 70

Under the interim constitution, law making powers resided with the executive branch. When K. M. Obaidur Rahman, an Awami League lawmaker, raised a question as to why the constituent assembly was not given legislative powers, Prime Minister Sheikh Mujibur Rahman became annoyed. Subsequently, on the advice of the prime minister, President Abu Sayeed Chowdhury introduced the Bangladesh Constituent Assembly (Cessation of Membership) Order 1972. The order stipulated that any resolution by a lawmaker without the approval of his/her party would result in expulsion from the assembly. The order inspired Article 70 of the Constitution of Bangladesh, which bans free votes and crossing the floor.[19]

Enactment

The Assembly approved the constitution on 4 November 1972, and it took effect on 16 December 1972—a day commemorated as Victory day in Bangladesh.[20] Once the constitution took effect, the constituent assembly became the provisional parliament of Bangladesh until the first elections under the new constitution took place in 1973.

Legacy

The constitution founded the unitary parliamentary republic in Bangladesh. It laid down a list of fundamental rights in Bangladesh. The original 1972 constitution is often cited as the most democratic in Bangladesh's history, given later amendments which undermined the constitution's democratic credentials, including the separation of powers, the independence of the judiciary and the freedom of MPs to vote and debate in parliament. However, the constitution left wide powers for judicial review and judicial precedent, making Bangladesh a part of the common law world.

The first blows to the original constitution came in 1973 and 1974, when Prime Minister Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's government passed amendments that gave the state the power to suspend fundamental rights during a state of emergency. In 1975, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman enacted a presidential government under a one party state. Following his assassination, quasi-military rulers continued the presidential form of government, but restored multiparty politics. An executive presidency lasted till 1990, when parliamentary democracy was restored; and the presidency returned to its ceremonial nature.[21]

As a result of the controversial Article 70, Bangladesh has never seen a no-confidence motion to remove a prime minister, even though the country's prime ministers are often accused of dictatorship and incompetence. The lack of checks and balances is often criticized.[22]

The dominance of left-wing parties led by the Awami League in the constituent assembly resulted in numerous references to socialism in the document. The socialist influence contradicts with Bangladesh's largely free market economy.

The citizenship debate of "Bengali v Bangladeshi" contributed to a sense of alienation among the indigenous hill population in the country's southeast, and was seen as a factor behind the Chittagong Hill Tracts conflict, which lasted for two decades until 1997.[23]

The unitary state laid down by the constitution has been a stumbling block for decentralizing Bangladesh's judiciary. When the government created High Courts in cities like Sylhet, Rajshahi and Chittagong in 1988, the Supreme Court ruled that it was in contradiction of the unitary state.[24]

See also

References

  1. ^ Syed Giasuddin Ahmed (1990). Bangladesh Public Service Commission. University of Dhaka. p. 95.
  2. ^ Islam, Kabedul (September 2023). গণপরিষদের বিতর্কের আলোকে বাংলাদেশের সংবিধান জন্মকথা [The Birth Story of Bangladesh's Constitution in Light of the Constituent Assembly Debates] (in Bengali). Dhaka: Mowla Brothers. p. 7. ISBN 978-984-97686-5-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  3. ^ Ahmed, Firoz (May 2015). Muhammad, Anu (ed.). "বাংলাদেশের সংবিধান ও রাষ্ট্রের গতিমুখ: সূচনাকাল" [The Constitution of Bangladesh and the Trajectory of the State: The Early Years] (PDF). Sarbojonkotha: 86–98. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 20, 2024.
  4. ^ Mazhar, Farhad (2023). "গঠন ও গঠনতন্ত্র". গণঅভ্যুত্থান ও গঠন: বাংলাদেশে গণরাজনৈতিক ধারার বিকাশ প্রসঙ্গে [Mass Uprising and Constitution: On the Development of People's Political Consciousness in Bangladesh] (in Bengali). Dhaka: Rastrochinta (published August 2023). pp. 148–180. ISBN 978-984-97818-0-6.
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  10. ^ Mark Tushnet; Madhav Khosla (17 September 2015). Unstable Constitutionalism. Cambridge University Press. p. 195. ISBN 978-1-107-06895-7.
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  12. ^ Nurul Momen (1980). Bangladesh, the First Four Years: From 16 December 1971 to 15 December 1975. Bangladesh Institute of Law & International Affairs. p. 19.
  13. ^ "Rules of Procedure for the Constituent Assembly" (PDF).
  14. ^ Omar, Imtiaz (1996). Rights, Emergencies, and Judicial Review. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. p. 31. ISBN 9041102299.
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  16. ^ "Constitutional governance ensures the growth of democracy". 8 November 2016.
  17. ^ Barrister Badal rashid, was a Bangladeshi politician, MNA and a leading member of the Awami League. A member of the Mujibnagar Government. He was one of the organizer of liberation war of our motherland. He was the main adviser of south west sector during the liberation war of Bangladesh. He was the Founder President of Bangladesh Krishok League.
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