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Saturday, 14 February, 2026

Historic Landslide Victory: Tarique Thanks Supporters as BNP Secures Decisive Mandate

World Leaders Congratulate Tarique Rahman and BNP on Historic Landslide Victory

Top world leaders, including the United States, China, India, and Pakistan, have congratulated Tarique Rahman and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) following their decisive triumph in the 13th National Parliamentary Elections. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio lauded both Tarique Rahman and the people of Bangladesh, stating: “Congratulations to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its leader Tarique Rahman as well as the people of Bangladesh. The United States looks forward to working with the newly elected government to advance prosperity and regional security.” According to unofficial results from Thursday’s polls, the BNP secured 209 of 299 parliamentary seats, while opposition party Jamaat-e-Islami won 68 seats. Alliance partners within the BNP-led coalition—Bangladesh Jatiya Party (BJP), Ganosamhati Andolan, and Gono Odhikar Parishad—added one seat each. China described the election as “free and successful” in a statement from its embassy in Dhaka, congratulating the BNP and expressing Beijing’s eagerness to deepen cooperation with the new government. “We look forward to working with the new administration of Bangladesh and writing new chapters in China-Bangladesh relations,” it said. China also highlighted its support for high-quality Belt and Road cooperation under the strategic partnership between the two nations. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Tarique Rahman over the phone, congratulating him on the “remarkable victory” and reaffirming India’s commitment to peace, progress, and prosperity for both nations. Meanwhile, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif extended his felicitations on behalf of the government and people of Pakistan. During their conversation, the leaders emphasised the historic and brotherly ties between the two countries and agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation while respecting each other’s sovereignty. Sharif invited Tarique Rahman to visit Pakistan, an invitation warmly welcomed by the BNP chief. The international recognition underscores the significance of the BNP’s landslide victory, marking a historic moment for Bangladesh’s democracy and positioning Tarique Rahman to lead the government in a new era of regional engagement.

BNP Moves Swiftly to Form Cabinet Following Resounding Victory

In a triumphant return to power after nearly two decades, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is fast-tracking preparations to form its new cabinet following a historic landslide win in Thursday’s national elections. Party Chairman Tarique Rahman, set to take oath as Prime Minister for the first time, is personally overseeing the selection of ministers, aiming to create a lean, effective, and corruption-free government. According to party insiders, the cabinet will blend seasoned leaders with young talent, with appointments guided by integrity, administrative expertise, and contributions to the BNP’s movements. Key figures under consideration include Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, Standing Committee members such as Dr Khondkar Mosharraf Hossain, Nazrul Islam Khan, Mirza Abbas, Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury, and technocrats from both the party and its alliance partners. The BNP-led alliance secured 213 of 299 seats, leaving the opposition, led by Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, with 76 seats. Preparations for the swearing-in ceremony of MPs and ministers are already underway, with the oath-taking expected on Sunday or Monday. Once completed, Tarique Rahman will be formally elected Leader of the House, signalling the start of a new era of governance. The incoming government has promised a 100-day action plan prioritising law and order, economic revival, job creation, anti-corruption measures, and reforms in education and healthcare. BNP leaders have stressed the exclusion of controversial figures, aiming for a cabinet that is transparent, accountable, and capable of delivering results. “This cabinet will ensure efficiency, integrity, and good governance,” said Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir. Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed added: “Our government will build a merit- and technology-based state, reform the Constitution, and make this parliament one of the most legislatively active since independence.” The BNP’s sweeping victory, combined with a carefully structured cabinet, sets the stage for a decisive new chapter in Bangladesh’s political landscape.

Iran-US Tensions Peak as Nuclear Talks Stall, Military Threat Looms

Iran and the United States have yet to set a date for a new round of talks after an initial encounter last week on the contested Iranian nuclear programme but, for now, US President Donald Trump is not rushing to launch military action against the Islamic republic. AFP looks at a critical juncture in the modern history of Iran in the wake of the crackdown on the biggest protests in years in January that according to rights groups has left thousands dead. - Where is diplomacy? - Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on February 6 held talks in Oman with US envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump's influential son-in-law Jared Kushner. The talks were indirect, with the Omanis acting as mediator, although Tehran did later confirm that there was a handshake. Iran's supreme national security council head Ali Larijani, a mainstay of the establishment for the last decades, this week followed this up with visits to Oman and then US ally Qatar. There was speculation about the contents of a piece of paper he brandished during the visit to Oman, but so far no new date for talks has been set. "We didn't have a letter for the Americans, but our Omani friends had some communications," Larijani told Iranian state television. "There were some remarks the Omani side told us on behalf of the Americans," he added, without offering further clues. Trump had hailed the Oman talks as "very good" and said there would be another meeting "early" this week, something that has not materialised. - Is there room for compromise? - In an upbeat interview with the Financial Times, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan indicated that compromise was possible on the key sticking point of uranium enrichment. The West believes Iran is seeking a nuclear bomb, a charge Tehran denies, and wants a halt to uranium enrichment, a key step in weaponising an atomic programme. "It is positive that the Americans appear willing to tolerate Iranian enrichment within clearly set boundaries," said Fidan, who has held talks with Iranian and American counterparts. In a statement after meeting Trump on Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the American president thinks he is creating conditions that could achieve "a good deal". But Netanyahu expressed "general scepticism" and demanded that any deal also consider Iran's ballistic missiles and support for regional proxies and not just the nuclear programme. However, Iran's number one, supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who for years has pushed a line of confrontation with Washington, has yet to give any public blessing to the diplomacy. "The enemies who sought to subjugate the Iranian nation through their statements and plans have been thwarted," he said in a message broadcast by state television hailing the turnout Wednesday at rallies commemorating the 1979 Islamic revolution. - Is Trump still threatening Iran? - Trump has never ruled out military action on Iran after its crackdown on protests, although he is now focusing on a deal over the nuclear drive. More than 7,000 people were killed, according to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency NGO, the vast majority of them -- 6,506 -- protesters. An American naval group led by aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and dubbed an "armada" by Trump remains in Middle Eastern waters in a clear warning to Iran. But the talks in Washington on Wednesday between Trump and Netanyahu, who has long urged a tougher US line on Iran, ended with Trump saying he had insisted "negotiations with Iran continue to see whether or not a Deal can be consummated". Trump added on Thursday: "We have to make a deal, otherwise it's going to be very traumatic, very traumatic. I don't want that to happen, but we have to make a deal." The Wall Street Journal reported that Washington was readying the deployment of a second aircraft carrier strike group to the region, even if no final decision had been taken and plans could change. The deployment could take place within a timescale of two weeks and the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush could be ready to "expedite" exercises it was currently involved in, it said. Israel in June waged a 12-day war with Iran backed by the US that was widely seen as degrading -- but not destroying -- Iranian nuclear and ballistic capabilities. - What happens next? - Ross Harrison, senior fellow with the US-based Middle East Institute and author of "Decoding Iran's Foreign Policy", argued that the talks represented more of a US "ultimatum" towards Iran rather than "true negotiations". By participating, Iran was trying to "buy some time, so they can rebuild their missile programme and so forth -- not necessarily the nuclear programme -- but the missile programme", he said, adding that the target audience of Tehran's diplomatic efforts was not necessarily Washington. "Israel is pushing Trump towards more aggression, but Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkey, Qatar and the UAE (United Arab Emirates) are trying to push Trump towards an authentic diplomatic track," he said, according to news agecies. "What the Iranians are doing is showing some good faith by attending these talks, but the real target is not the United States. I think it's our Gulf Arab allies that can possibly forestall a military attack," he added.
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