As political parties failed to reach a consensus on implementing the July Charter, the interim government will now move forward with its own plan, Law Adviser Prof Asif Nazrul said on Tuesday.Speaking to reporters at the Judicial Administration Training Institute, he said the government would reveal its course of action within the next two to three days, noting that all efforts were made to accommodate the expectations of political parties in the national interest.Following the July uprising, the interim government formed a National Consensus Commission to propose reforms in constitutional and state governance matters. After discussions with political parties, the commission submitted its recommendations to the government on October 27. However, disputes over issues such as the timing of a referendum prevented parties including BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami from reaching an agreement within the one-week deadline.Nazrul said the government had hoped the parties would present a unified directive but had also ...