Whom did Tariq Rahman call first as soon as he returned to Bangladesh after years of exile and tears in his eyes?
Samira Vishwas December 27, 2025 02:24 AM

News India Live, Digital Desk: The politics of Bangladesh these days is taking a turn like a suspense film. The effort to fill the void that was created after Sheikh Hasina left the country is now at its peak. In this context, a big news has come out that Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) acting president Tariq Rahman has returned to his country after years. With his return, a new stir is being felt in Dhaka. A call that caught everyone’s attention As soon as Tariq Rahman stepped on the soil of Bangladesh, the first thing that came into discussion was his phone conversation with Mohammad Yunus. Let us tell you that at present Mohammad Yunus is the head of the interim government. The complete details of what transpired between the two leaders have not been revealed yet, but experts believe that this conversation is a big indication towards the upcoming general elections in the country. This was certainly a courtesy call, but echoes of political coordination are also heard in it. Emotional moment in memory of father. Politics has its place, but as a son, this moment must have been very emotional for Tariq Rehman. After being away from his country for years, today he will visit the grave of his father – former President Ziaur Rehman – to pay homage to him. 17 years is a very long time, and visiting the soil of one’s ancestors after such a long time is a heart-filling moment for anyone. There is a lot of enthusiasm about this among his supporters too. Will the picture change now? Bangladesh is currently going through a critical phase. On one hand there is the challenge of bringing democracy back on track, and on the other hand there is the question of economic and social stability. In such a situation, Tariq Rehman coming back and being in direct contact with the government shows that the role of BNP is going to be very big in the coming times. What are the common people thinking? There are mixed reactions among the common people there. Some people are considering it a victory for democracy, while others fear that the same old political rivalries might start again. But one thing is clear that with the arrival of Tariq Rahman, the political activity in the streets of Dhaka is not going to cool down. This is not the time just for speeches, but for giving stability to the country. Now it remains to be seen what new roadmap Tariq Rahman and Mohammad Yunus together prepare for Bangladesh.

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