FAQs

No.

The National Parliament is strictly non-partisan, independent, and neutral.
It does not endorse: Any political party
Any National Parliament Member
Any parliamentary candidate
The platform exists solely for public accountability and democratic participation.


Founder:
Dr. Raju Ahmed Dipu, LL.M (UK)

International Business Law Specialist
Political Asylee, Politician
2nd Spokesperson, Bangladesh Uprising (2021–2024)
Bangladesh 2.0 democratic reform, accountability, and international legal protection of civic voices

The platform applies: Data minimisation principles

Secure hosting infrastructure
Optional anonymity
No cooperation with unlawful surveillance or harassment

User data is never shared with political actors.

Yes. Content may be used for: Academic research

Policy analysis
Human rights documentation
Media reporting (with attribution)

Bulk data scraping or misuse is prohibited.


On this platform, the National Parliament refers to a broad democratic ecosystem, not a single institution.

It includes over 100+ interconnected digital platforms and civic tools relating to the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, where:

Citizens are the ultimate holders of power
Government offices are public service providers
Political parties and candidates are directly accountable to the people

Specifically, National Parliament on this platform refers to:

  1. The institution of parliamentary governance in Bangladesh

  2. Members and candidates seeking election to the national legislature

  3. The democratic responsibility owed to citizens by elected representatives

This definition goes beyond buildings or seats and focuses on people-centred constitutional accountability

Listed individuals may: Submit a public response

Provide clarification or evidence
Request review if content violates platform rules

The right of reply is encouraged but not mandatory.

No.

Hate speech, threats, religious incitement, ethnic targeting, or violence advocacy are strictly prohibited and removed immediately.

Users may report:

False information
Harassment
Abuse of the review system

Reports are reviewed by moderators under published guidelines.


No.

National Parliament: Does not campaign
Does not fund candidates
Does not provide electoral instructions
It functions as a public opinion and accountability archive.

A strong National Parliament depends on:

Informed citizens
Open criticism and debate
Protected civic voices
International legal safeguards

Democracy survives only where citizens can speak without fear. This platform and its over 100+ interconnected complaint and solution-oriented websites enable:

Identification of systemic failures
Sector-wise public grievances
Transparent accountability mechanisms
Evidence-based reform proposals
Without public oversight, parliamentary democracy becomes symbolic rather than functional.