Far-right movements in Bangladesh have often been influenced or fueled by external forces.
Secularism is entirely consistent with the spirit of non-discrimination that inspired the July mass uprising.
Reform proposes "pluralism" over "secularism," but without a framework, it's unworkable.
One of the most unique features of the Bangladeshi Constitution is that it pledges to conserve secularism (Article 12) while also declaring Islam as its state religion (Article 2A).