The Bangladesh Nationalist Party aims to gather five million supporters to welcome its leader Tarique Rahman home from nearly 17 years in exile on Thursday, a show of strength as he emerges as a ...
Former PM’s son returns from exile as frontrunner to lead Bangladesh in new year - Tarique Rahman returns after 17 years in self-imposed exile to lead his party in February’s elections ...
Tarique Rahman moved to London 17 years ago for medical treatment after he was tortured while in custody during military-backed government rule ...
Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting Chairman Tarique Rahman returned from nearly 17 years in exile on Thursday, a homecoming the party hopes will energise supporters with Rahman poised to be the top ...
Aspiring prime minister and political heavyweight Tarique Rahman returned to Bangladesh on Thursday, ending 17 years in self-imposed exile with a promise to deliver safety and justice if his party ...
DHAKA, Bangladesh — The son of a former prime minister of Bangladesh returned home Thursday after more than 17 years in self-imposed exile as a frontrunner to become the nation's next leader in ...
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What return from exile might mean for Tarique Rahman and Bangladesh
Can the Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader navigate a country facing economic stress, social fragmentation and rising ...
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