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BNP Heads For Historic Comeback In Bangladesh As Tarique Rahman Leads From Front, Jamaat Poised to Be Oppn
Bangladesh election results: The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) appears poised for a decisive comeback in the country’s general elections, with early results indicating a commanding lead as vote counting continues.
The BNP's Tarique Rahman was set to form a new government after winning big in the first election since Sheik Hasina was outsted by the people in 2024
Rahman, the son of two former leaders of Bangladesh, only recently returned to the country after years in exile abroad.
Tarique Rahman is poised to lead Bangladesh after his Bangladesh Nationalist Party scored an election victory.
After years of exile, Tarique Rahman returns to Bangladesh, stepping into the political arena to lead the BNP. With his mother's death and the fall of Hasina's regime, Rahman emerges as a PM contender,
Voters are hoping for a return to democracy after 15 years of authoritarian rule under Sheikh Hasina.
After the BNP-led alliance came to power in 2001, there were reports from human rights groups and opposition parties alleging targeted violence against Hindus in the aftermath of the elections.
Tarique Rahman’s decisive victory in Bangladesh’s 13th parliamentary elections signals a new phase in Dhaka–Delhi ties, with experts suggesting his BNP government could prioritise stable engagement with India despite past strains.
Tarique Rahman’s rise in Bangladesh marks a major shift in South Asian politics. Can his leadership stabilise India-Bangladesh ties through security, trade and regional diplomacy? Here’s what it means for New Delhi.
Here are five takeaways from TIME’s exclusive interview with Tarique Rahman, who looks set to become the nation’s new Prime Minister.
In the charged theatre of Bangladeshi politics, few figures evoke as much intrigue and polarization as Tarique Rahman. Born on November 20, 1965, into the most powerful nationalist dynasty in the country,