Bangladesh Election Shock: 9 Explosive Takeaways from BNP’s Landslide Comeback

Bangladesh Election Shock: 9 Explosive Takeaways from BNP’s Landslide Comeback
Bangladesh’s 2026 parliamentary election has delivered a decisive mandate to the BNP, paving the way for Tarique Rahman to become prime minister. From India ties to the Yunus referendum and Jamaat’s setback, here are the key takeaways shaping Bangladesh’s future.
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11 Powerful Moments as Tarique Rahman Returns to Bangladesh After 17 Years

11 Powerful Moments as Tarique Rahman Returns to Bangladesh After 17 Years
Tarique Rahman’s emotional return to Bangladesh after 17 years in exile has reshaped the country’s political landscape. Walking barefoot on Bangladeshi soil, the BNP leader emerged as the prime ministerial frontrunner ahead of February elections amid unrest, shifting alliances, and regional tensions.
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7 Shocking Developments After Bangladesh Student Leader’s Assassination

7 Shocking Developments After Bangladesh Student Leader’s Assassination
Bangladesh is gripped by unrest after student uprising leader Sharif Osman Hadi died in a Singapore hospital following an assassination attempt. His killing has sparked nationwide protests, arson attacks on media houses, and fears of election sabotage ahead of February polls.
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7 Shocking Reasons Why Bangladesh’s Yunus Govt Bowed to Islamists Over Music & PE Teachers

7 Shocking Reasons Why Bangladesh’s Yunus Govt Bowed to Islamists Over Music & PE Teachers
Bangladesh’s interim government led by Muhammad Yunus has scrapped plans to hire music and physical education teachers in primary schools after Islamist groups denounced the move as “un-Islamic.” Critics say the decision marks a dangerous drift toward religious rigidity and the erosion of secular education in the country.
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5 Key Shifts in Bangladesh–Pakistan Relations as Yunus Deepens Ties Amid ‘Map’ Row

5 Key Shifts in Bangladesh–Pakistan Relations as Yunus Deepens Ties Amid ‘Map’ Row
Bangladesh’s interim head Muhammad Yunus has reignited debate over Dhaka’s foreign policy after presenting Pakistan’s top general with a controversial book cover showing India’s northeast as part of Bangladesh. The move highlights a deeper shift in Bangladesh–Pakistan relations under Yunus’s interim government.
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Bangladeshi Diaspora Protests Yunus Govt at UN, Alleges Minority Atrocities

Bangladeshi Diaspora Protests Yunus Govt at UN, Alleges Minority Atrocities
Bangladeshi diaspora protested at the UN against Muhammad Yunus, accusing his interim government of atrocities on minorities and Sheikh Hasina’s ouster.
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Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar’s Historic Visit to Bangladesh: Talks with BNP, Jamaat, NCP and New Agreements

Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar’s Historic Visit to Bangladesh: Talks with BNP, Jamaat, NCP and New Agreements
Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has held landmark talks with Bangladeshi political parties and interim officials during his historic visit to Dhaka, the first in 13 years. The two nations signed six major agreements, launched a “Knowledge Corridor,” and vowed to deepen trade, education, and cultural cooperation while addressing sensitive issues from 1971.
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Pakistan’s Ishaq Dar in Dhaka: Bangladesh Visit Stirs Concerns Over Jamaat Links, India’s Watchful Eye

Pakistan’s Ishaq Dar in Dhaka: Bangladesh Visit Stirs Concerns Over Jamaat Links, India’s Watchful Eye
Pakistan’s Deputy PM Ishaq Dar begins a landmark visit to Bangladesh, meeting political leaders including Jamaat-e-Islami, sparking India’s concerns as Dhaka and Islamabad rebuild ties amid strained India-Bangladesh relations.
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China, Pakistan, Bangladesh Push to Replace SAARC: Strategic Bloc Raises Alarm Bells in India

China, Pakistan, Bangladesh Push to Replace SAARC: Strategic Bloc Raises Alarm Bells in India
China, Pakistan, and Bangladesh are reportedly forging a new regional bloc to replace SAARC. The move could reshape South Asia’s power dynamics, raising serious concerns for India and the U.S.
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Bangladesh’s Muhammad Yunus Decides to Stay Amid Political Turmoil and Calls for Reform

Bangladesh’s Muhammad Yunus Decides to Stay Amid Political Turmoil and Calls for Reform
Despite mounting political challenges Bangladesh’s Muhammad Yunus Decides to Stay Amid Political Turmoil and Calls for Reform. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, the interim chief adviser of Bangladesh’s caretaker government, has decided to stay in office. Rumors about his resignation surfaced recently due to the political deadlock and slow progress on reforms.
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