"After a meeting with the alliance parties we would hold rallies and procession tomorrow in all the districts of the country," said Nazrul Islam Khan, Standing Committee member of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).
A protest rally will also be held at Dhaka on Thursday.
"The government's move to empower lawmakers elected through a dubious election to impeach judges is aimed at clinging to power. The people will take a bold stance against the government's evil-doing," Khan was quoted as saying by the bdnews24.
The process to restore the old provision would now require the 16th constitutional amendment in parliament, where the ruling Awami League now enjoys three-fourth majority as the main opposition BNP boycotted the January 5 polls this year.
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The 1972 constitution formulated during the post independence period had given parliament the authority to remove the SC judges, but the subsequent regime of military ruler-turned politician Ziaur Rahman scrapped the provision and replaced it with the Supreme Judicial Council system.
The President then takes steps as per the suggestions while he can also impeach a judge for having physical and mental incapacity to properly perform the functions of his office.