A Bangladeshi MP, Mo. Keramot Ali of Chapainawabganj-1, has brought to the attention of the National Parliament the heavy burden of non-teaching tasks placed upon primary school teachers. He submitted a notice regarding the infringement of special rights, requesting action to alleviate this pressure. However, the notice was not accepted as it wasn’t linked to a specific recent incident. The issue was raised during the 11th day of the second and first budget session of the 13th National Parliament on Sunday, June 21st. Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed presided over the session. The MP’s attempt highlights ongoing concerns about the demands on primary educators extending beyond classroom instruction. The outcome suggests a need for a more concrete case to prompt parliamentary action.