BNP chief Tarique Rahman is set to be sworn in as prime minister after his party won over two-thirds majority in the 13th parliamentary elections. The oath ceremony is expected on February 16 or 17, ...
BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman, in the first press conference after his party's thumping victory, called for national unity and responsible governance as Bangladesh begins a new chapter marked by ...
Jamaat chief Shafiqur Rahman, 67, conceded defeat on Saturday after initial results published on Friday by the Election ...
Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin is expected to administer the oath of office to the new cabinet of BNP chairman Tarique Rahman within next four days, officials said on Saturday. Rahman’s ...
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Landslide for BNP

Gen-Z has spoken in Bangladesh with a two-thirds majority for the Bangladesh National Party (BNP). The vote - held after somersaults on the political canvas of the 175 million-strong Muslim state in ...
Bangladesh’s incoming leader said Saturday that he would work to build a more democratic country, overcoming challenges ...
The July Charter was announced by Bangladesh's Interim government chief Muhammad Yunus on October 17 last year.
A photo of Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir greeting Bangladeshi soldiers has fueled discussion about warming Pakistan–Bangladesh relations.
Tarique Rahman’s decisive victory may redraw regional alignments after years of pro-India policy under ousted PM Hasina.
Tarique Rahman, the scion of a political dynasty, is set to become the prime minister. This was the first election in Bangladesh since student-led protests toppled the last government in 2024.
While Bangladesh remains a deeply religious society, voters signaled that they are unwilling to embrace overt theological governance ...
Bangladeshi voters went to the polls on February 12 for the first election to take place since the ousting of Sheikh Hasina in 2024.