Bangladesh's Tarique Rahman poised to be PM
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By Ruma Paul and Praveen Paramasivam DHAKA, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Bangladesh's next prime minister, Tarique Rahman's priorities include improving the economy, law and order and governance, he said on Saturday,
Tarique Rahman, who recently returned to Dhaka after a 17-year-long self-imposed exile declared that the big win was dedicated to those who 'have sacrificed for democracy'
After almost two years of political, administrative and civil turbulence, Bangladesh voted and elected BNP leader Tarique Rahman as its Prime Minister on Friday. Rahman addressed the press today (February 14) and spoke on various issues related to the country. He outlined three priorities for him as the head of the state in the coming days.
Tarique Rahman made the remarks in his first press conference following the BNP's landslide win in Bangladesh national elections.
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chief Tarique Rahman on Saturday said that Dhaka’s foreign policy would be guided by the principle that “people com.
BNP’s Tarique Rahman, in his first address after the party’s decisive election win, called for unity and dedicated the victory to those who “sacrificed for democracy.”
Rahman, poised to take over as Bangladesh’s next prime minister, said the nation must remain united despite its political differences
Tarique Rahman's BNP alliance wins a landslide 212 seats in the 2026 Bangladesh polls. Clarifying the ‘BJP’ victory in Bhola-1 and the path forward for the new government.