Tarique Rahman Returns, Files Nomination for Dhaka-17 After 17-Year Exile

BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman has filed nomination papers to contest the Dhaka-17 constituency in the upcoming national elections. His papers were submitted by party advisers on his behalf following his historic return to Bangladesh after 17 years of self-exile in London. Rahman, who recently registered as a voter in the constituency, had been leading the party remotely from abroad. His return and candidacy mark a significant political development following a series of legal acquittals after last year's change in government.

Key Points: Tarique Rahman Files Nomination for Dhaka-17 Seat

  • Return from 17-year exile
  • Nomination for Dhaka-17 constituency
  • Filed by party advisers
  • Voter registration precedes candidacy
  • Legal acquittals paved way for return
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BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman files nomination papers for Dhaka-17 seat

BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman's nomination papers filed for Dhaka-17 after his historic return from 17 years of self-exile in London.

"The warmth of your welcome... are moments I will never forget. - Tarique Rahman on X"

Dhaka, December 29

Nomination papers of Bangladesh Nationalist Party Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman, who recently returned to the country after 17 years in self-exile, have been filed by party leaders on Monday for the upcoming national elections, Daily Star reported.

According to the Daily Star, Tarique will contest the Dhaka-17 constituency in the upcoming 13th Jatiya Sangsad election, scheduled for February 2026.

The papers were filed at the office of the Dhaka Divisional Commissioner in Segunbagicha.

BNP chairperson's adviser, Abdus Salam, who was accompanied by the chief adviser of the Doctors Association of Bangladesh (DAB), Farhad Halim Donar, submitted the nomination papers on Tarique Rahman's behalf, the Daily Star reported.

The nomination papers were collected from Tarique on Sunday.

Earlier on Saturday, Tarique registered himself as a voter of the Dhaka-17 constituency, prompting senior BNP leaders to urge him to contest from this seat.

After spending 17 years in exile, the BNP Acting Chairman, Tarique Rahman, returns to Dhaka on December 25, in what is expected to be a major political event in the country's history after the ousting of the former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina last year during the July Uprising.

Rahman, accompanied by his wife Zubaida Rahman and daughter, Zaima Rahman, arrived from London on a Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight, bdnews24 reported.

Earlier on Saturday, Tarique said that he planned to build Bangladesh as an inclusive and safe state.

He expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome he received in his home country after 17 years of exile.

"Dear friends, sisters, and brothers across Bangladesh, Last Thursday was a day I will carry in my heart forever, the day I returned to the soil of my homeland after 17 long years. The warmth of your welcome, the sea of faces along the roads of Dhaka, and the prayers of millions are moments I will never forget. My deepest thanks to all. Words cannot fully express the respect and love my family and I feel for this homecoming. To our supporters who stood by us through every trial and never lost hope, your courage continues to give me strength," he said in a post on X.

Rahman was arrested during the army-backed caretaker government of 2007-08. After his release, he went to London with his family and did not return to the country.

In 2018--when the former Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia was sentenced and sent to prison in the Zia Orphanage Trust case--the BNP Standing Committee meeting appointed Rahman as acting chairman of the party.

For the past seven years, he has led the party from London via video calls.

After the change in power on August 5 last year, he was acquitted one by one of the cases filed during the Awami League period through legal battles, paving the way for his return to the country.

BNP had earlier announced a partial list of candidates for the 13th parliamentary election, stating that Tarique Rahman would vote for the first time from the Bogura-6 constituency.

- ANI

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Priya S
Leading a party via video calls from London for 7 years? That's quite something. Now that he's back, the real test begins. Wishing our Bangladeshi brothers and sisters a peaceful and fair election process. 🙏
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Rohit P
The cases being acquitted after the change in power raises questions about the judicial process. It seems very politically convenient. A stable Bangladesh is good for India, but the process must be transparent.
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Sarah B
His message on X was quite emotional. Can't imagine being away from your homeland for 17 years. Hope his plans for an "inclusive and safe state" translate into real policies that benefit all citizens.
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Vikram M
As an Indian, I follow Bangladesh politics closely. The BNP's stance has varied over the years regarding relations with India. His return and potential election will be crucial for bilateral ties. Fingers crossed for positive engagement.
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Karthik V
The article says he was acquitted through "legal battles" after the power change. This looks like classic political vendetta and then reversal. Not a good sign for institutional strength. Democracy needs strong, independent institutions, not just changing fortunes.
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Nisha Z
First time voting at his age? That's surprising. Anyway, hope the elections are conducted smoothly and the result is accepted

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