Tarique Rahman, son of a former Bangladeshi prime minister, returned from over 17 years of exile to Bangladesh, where he is a leading contender in the upcoming elections, promising to promote peace and safety in the country amidst a tense political climate.
Tarique Rahman, a leading contender for Bangladesh's prime ministership and former de facto leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, returned from 17 years of exile in Britain to participate in the upcoming parliamentary elections, marking a significant development in the country's political landscape.
Tarique Rahman, exiled BNP leader and son of Khaleda Zia, returned to Bangladesh after 17 years in the UK, a move that could significantly impact the upcoming 2026 elections amid political upheaval and the ousting of Sheikh Hasina.
Tarique Rehman, BNP acting chairman and son of Khaleda Zia, is returning to Bangladesh after nearly 17 years in exile, with plans to meet family, pay tribute to national figures, and complete voter registration, amid a political landscape favoring BNP ahead of upcoming elections.