Tarique Rahman is returning home: A new equation in the political arena!

Tarique Rahman is returning home: A new equation in the political arena!

own reporter, morenewsbd
own reporter, morenewsbd

Published: 09:09 7 September 2025

BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman is returning home soon after ending his 17-year exile. BNP Standing Committee member Dr. AZM Zahid Hossain confirmed this information while speaking as the chief guest at the national conference of Purbali Bank Employees' Association in Motijheel in the capital on Saturday. He said that under the leadership of the BNP Acting Chairman, all conspiracies to sabotage the elections will be thwarted. The degenerate dictatorship is trying to come from behind and snatch the rights of the people.

Tarique Rahman moved to London in September 2008 for medical treatment. He has been staying in the UK since then. Although he has been in exile for almost 17 years, he has been running the party's activities from London as the Acting Chairman. Many within the BNP believe that his return to the country will further organize the party and create new enthusiasm among the workers.

According to BNP sources, preparations for his return to the country have already begun. Rallies, processions and processions are being organized in various districts and cities including Dhaka. Leaders and activists are expressing excitement on social media and discussing the reception program.

According to political analysts, Tarique Rahman's return will provide great political strength to the BNP. Dr. Mizanur Rahman, a professor in the Department of Political Science at Dhaka University, believes that this can have a big impact on the politics of the next election.

All in all, it can be said that Tarique Rahman's return to the country can create a new equation not only for the BNP, but also for the overall politics of the country. On the one hand, party leaders and activists are seeing this as an opportunity for a new awakening, as a result, the political arena will become lively around him after his return to the country.

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