#Tarique Rahman
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Explore the implications of Khaleda Zia's death and Tarique Rahman's return to Bangladesh ahead of the 2026 elections. BNP faces a new leadership test.
Hundreds of thousands gathered in Dhaka for the Khaleda Zia state funeral 2025. The nation's first female PM died at 80, leaving a political void ahead of the February elections.
Bangladesh marks the end of an era with the Khaleda Zia state funeral in Dhaka on Dec 31, 2025. Hundreds of thousands gathered to honor the nation's first female PM as her son Tarique Rahman prepares for a political comeback.
Analyze the impact of Khaleda Zia's death on December 30, 2025, on Bangladesh's upcoming February 2026 elections and the BNP's future under Tarique Rahman.
Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh's first female Prime Minister and BNP leader, has died at age 80. Explore her legacy and the impact of her death on the 2025 elections.
Tarique Rahman returns to Bangladesh after 17 years in London. A million supporters welcomed the BNP leader in Dhaka, signaling a major shift in the country's political landscape.
Bangladesh's opposition leader Tarique Rahman has returned from a 17-year exile to a welcome of over one million supporters. This move could significantly reshape the nation's political landscape.
After 17 years in exile, Tarique Rahman, acting chairman of Bangladesh's opposition BNP, has returned. His return sets the stage for a major political showdown with Sheikh Hasina's government.
Tarique Rahman, the front-runner to be Bangladesh's next prime minister, has returned after 17 years in exile, setting the stage for a major political shift ahead of elections.
Bangladesh's main opposition party, the BNP, is preparing to welcome back its leader Tarique Rahman from a 17-year exile with a rally of up to 5 million supporters, a key event ahead of the February general election.