Tarique Rahman returns after 17 years: Why Khaleda Zia’s son’s homecoming could reshape Bangladesh’s turbulent politics
Dhaka/IBNS: Bangladesh’s volatile political landscape entered a decisive new phase on Thursday as Tarique Rahman, acting chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and son of former prime minister Khaleda Zia, returned home after more than 17 years in self-imposed exile in the United Kingdom.
Rahman’s homecoming comes at a time when Bangladesh remains gripped by unrest following the ouster of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and the installation of a Muhammad Yunus-led interim government.
Rahman’s re-entry into domestic politics has been enabled by a series of legal developments over the past year.
BNP's acting chairman and former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia's son Tarique Rahman returns home after 17 years in exile. Photo: Facebook/bnpbd.orgAgainst this backdrop, Rahman’s return is not merely symbolic.
This administrative green light underscores the interim government’s broader mandate to stabilise the country and oversee elections following years of political paralysis.
Despite years away from the country, Rahman retained firm control over the BNP’s strategic direction.
With the Awami League barred from contesting elections by the interim government, the BNP sees a rare opportunity to reclaim power after years in opposition.
His return is seen by party insiders as an attempt to consolidate authority, restore organisational discipline, and project a single leadership face to voters.
Tarique Rahman’s political identity is inseparable from that legacy.
Each stop underscores the political symbolism of his return, blending family legacy, party loyalty and recent upheavals into a single narrative.
As Bangladesh approaches one of its most consequential elections in decades, Tarique Rahman’s return after 17 years of exile has injected fresh momentum—and fresh uncertainty—into an already fragile political landscape.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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