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Why Bangladesh’s exiled opposition leader is plotting a return before elections

Tarique Rahman, head of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, says his party is poised to win after Sheikh Hasina’s ouster. But his comeback raises questions about corruption, political rivalry and the country’s fragile economy.

October 07, 2025 / 12:34 IST
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Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s long-serving prime minister, was ousted last year after a student-led uprising

Tarique Rahman, the UK-based leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), has said he is preparing to return to Dhaka to contest elections scheduled for February. Rahman has been in exile since 2008, facing corruption charges he insists were politically motivated. Speaking to the Financial Times in his first face-to-face English-language interview, he predicted the BNP would secure a sweeping majority, insisting, “We are confident we will win”, according to the Financial Times.

From revolution to ballot box

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Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s long-serving prime minister, was ousted last year after a student-led uprising. She has since fled to India, while Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus serves as interim leader. Rahman argues that the revolution will only be complete when a “credible” vote is held. Yunus has banned the Awami League, Hasina’s party, from political activities, calling it “fascist.” Rahman echoed the charge, but said the BNP was ready to partner with student groups that played a central role in the protests.

A fragile economy in transition