National Citizen Party (NCP) Convener Nahid Islam today said there will be no "note of dissent" in the July Charter.

Nahid made the remark while addressing a discussion at the launching ceremony of University Teachers' Forum (UTF) at Bangla Academy in Dhaka.

"Whatever consensus we have reached will stand, and the people will decide the rest. If they agree, those decisions will be implemented," he said.

Nahid said they hoped to move toward an election soon through a legal basis of the July Charter.

"We will carry forward Bangladesh by upholding the spirit of the uprising," he said.

He further said that all those who participated in the mass uprising should be represented in the next parliament.

"That parliament will form a reform council to work for a new constitution. Teachers must play an active role in that process, and NCP will try to ensure their participation," he said.

Nahid said the upcoming parliament and the reform council will include young people, teachers, religious scholars, women, minorities, and professionals from different walks of life to implement the July Charter.

"The July Charter order must be issued by Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus from the point of the mass uprising. There will be no note of dissent in the July charter," he said.

"The people of the country are eagerly waiting for change. Everything -- the uprising, the election, and the consensus commission -- will fail without that charge. If certain quarters or political parties alone benefit from the uprising, that is not real change," he added.

At the event, the central convening committee of the UTF was announced.

Prof Md Sirajul Islam of Dhaka University was named as the convener, and prof Shamim Hamidi of Dhaka International University was named member secretary.

Teachers from various universities also spoke at the event.