DHAKA: Bangladesh’s leading prime ministerial contender, Tarique Rahman, on Friday (Feb 6) rejected a proposal from his main rival for a unity government after elections next week, saying his party ...
BNP leader Tarique Rahman (front-right), 60, returned from London exile in December after an uprising ousted long-time rival Sheikh Hasina. (AFP pic) Bangladesh’s leading prime ministerial contender, ...
DHAKA, Feb 6 - Bangladesh’s leading prime ministerial contender, Tarique Rahman, on Friday rejected a proposal from his main rival for a unity government after elections next week, saying his party ...
Bangladesh’s leading prime ministerial contender, Tarique Rahman, on Friday rejected a proposal from his main rival for a unity government after elections next week, saying his party was confident of ...
The BNP's ‌main rival in the February 12 election is the Islamist group Jamaat-e-Islami, once banned but now resurgent.
Chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Tarique Rahman gestures during an interview with Reuters ahead of the national election, at his Gulshan office, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Friday.