Tarique Rahman Takes Helm as BNP Chairman After Khaleda Zia's Passing

Tarique Rahman has officially assumed the role of Chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, filling the vacancy created by the recent death of his mother and former party leader, Begum Khaleda Zia. His appointment, made unanimously by the party's National Standing Committee, positions him as the BNP's likely prime ministerial candidate for the upcoming national elections. Rahman's return to Bangladesh in December, after 17 years in exile, marked a significant shift in the political landscape following the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government. The country is currently under an interim administration led by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus ahead of the polls.

Key Points: Tarique Rahman Assumes BNP Chairmanship

  • Formal assumption of BNP leadership
  • Follows Khaleda Zia's recent demise
  • Seen as setup for PM candidacy
  • Follows return from 17-year exile
  • Occurs under interim government
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Tarique Rahman assumes office as BNP Chairman following Khaleda Zia's demise

Tarique Rahman formally becomes BNP Chairman following Khaleda Zia's death, positioning him as a prime ministerial candidate for upcoming elections.

"Mr Tarique Rahman has assumed office as the Chairman of the BNP. - BNP party statement"

Dhaka, January 9

Tarique Rahman on Friday formally assumed office as the Chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, days after the demise of former Bangladesh Prime Minister and the party Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia.

In a post on X, the party stated, "Mr Tarique Rahman has assumed office as the Chairman of the BNP. Following the passing of BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister, national leader Begum Khaleda Zia, the position of party Chairman became vacant."

The move comes days after the former PM and mother of Rahman died on December 30, paving the way for the former acting Chairman to take the position.

Begum Khaleda Zia died in the early morning while she was undergoing treatment at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka at the age of 80.

Speculation has become reality for the people of Bangladesh, who witnessed a major shift in the country's political landscape following the July 2024 Uprising, which led to the fall of the Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League, which had been in power since 2009.

Tarique Rahman's assumption of the BNP chairmanship can be widely seen as positioning him as the party's prime ministerial candidate for the upcoming national elections in February.

According to the post, his appointment followed the party's National Standing Committee meeting, at which Rahman was "unanimously appointed" to the vacant position. This process formally confirmed his assumption of the role in accordance with party rules, the party added.

"In line with the BNP constitution, a meeting of the National Standing Committee was held. At the meeting, Mr. Tarique Rahman was unanimously appointed to the vacant post and formally given responsibility as the Chairman of the BNP. Through this process, he has officially assumed the role in accordance with the party constitution," BNP stated.

In December, Tarique Rahman returned to the country after living in exile for the past 17 years. Rahman left the country after being arrested in 2007-08 and later settled in London following his release.

After the removal of Sheikh Hasina's government last year, he was acquitted in several cases filed during the Awami League period, clearing the way for his return.

Tarique's arrival in Bangladesh was seen as a major shift in the country's politics, which is currently under an interim government led by Chief Adviser and Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus.

The welcome and grand reception the BNP leader received upon his arrival, accompanied by a large wave of supporters and other senior party members, can be seen as a major political event ahead of the upcoming elections.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the dynastic politics continue in Bangladesh. Tarique taking over after his mother's passing feels very familiar in South Asian political contexts. Wishing the Bangladeshi people a peaceful election process.
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Vikram M
The return from exile after 17 years is quite dramatic! 🇧🇩 This will definitely impact regional dynamics. As an Indian, I hope the new leadership continues the positive bilateral relationship. Stability in Bangladesh is crucial for the entire region's security and economic growth.
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Priya S
While it's a major shift, I hope the focus remains on governance and development for the common people, not just political symbolism. The interim government with Yunus is an interesting setup. Let's see if promises translate into action.
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Rohit P
The article mentions cases being acquitted after the government change. This raises questions about the independence of judicial processes. Political transitions should be clean and based on merit, not just clearing the way for successors.
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Michael C
From an outside perspective, the peaceful transfer of power after the uprising last July is commendable. The upcoming February elections will be a true test of Bangladesh's democratic resilience. Hoping for the best for our neighboring country.

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