Modi bets his fortune with Bangladesh’s Tarique Rahman following his party’s landslide victory in the neighbouring country’s general elections – He is a the son of former Bangladeshi PM Khaleda Zia

PM Modi Congratulated Tarique Rahman On His Party’s Decisive Victory In Bangladesh Elections |News18

PM speaks with Tarique Rahman after poll victory, reaffirms India-Bangladesh ties

With the BNP crossing the halfway mark in the Bangladesh national elections, PM Modi took to X and extended warm wishes to Tarique Rehman, signalling continued support for a democratic transition after the interim Yunus administration.

Modi, Rehman

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday spoke with Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chief Tarique Rahman following his party’s landslide victory in the neighbouring country’s general elections, the first such electoral exercise in nearly two years since the fall of Sheikh Hasina.

In a post on X, the Prime Minister said he was delighted to speak with Rahman, the son of former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, and conveyed his wishes and support in his endeavour to fulfil the aspirations of the people there.

“Delighted to speak with Mr Tarique Rahman. I congratulated him on the remarkable victory in the Bangladesh elections. I conveyed my best wishes and support in his endeavour to fulfil the aspirations of the people of Bangladesh. As two close neighbours with deep-rooted historical and cultural ties, I reaffirmed India’s continued commitment to the peace, progress, and prosperity of both our peoples,” PM Modi said.

Earlier today, PM Modi congratulated Tarique Rahman after his party secured an overwhelming majority in the general elections, asserting that India will continue to back a democratic Bangladesh.

The Prime Minister conveyed his “warm congratulations” to Rahman for leading the BNP to victory.

“I convey my warm congratulations to Mr. Tarique Rahman on leading the BNP to a decisive victory in the parliamentary elections in Bangladesh. This victory shows the trust of the people of Bangladesh in your leadership,” he wrote on X.

“India will continue to stand in support of a democratic, progressive and inclusive Bangladesh. I look forward to working with you to strengthen our multifaceted relations and advance our common development goals,” he added.

External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar also reposted PM Modi’s message on X.

PM Modi’s message came as the BNP secured a majority in the parliamentary polls. Media tallies indicated the party had crossed the 151-seat mark required to form the government. The Election Commission, however, is yet to make a formal announcement of the final results.

In a statement on X, the BNP’s media cell said the party was set to form the next government after winning a majority of seats.

The polls were held to elect a new government to replace the interim administration led by Muhammad Yunus, which assumed office 18 months ago following the collapse of the Awami League regime in August 2024. Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s party was subsequently disbanded.

The election was widely viewed as a straight contest between the BNP and its former ally, Jamaat-e-Islami, in the absence of Sheikh Hasina, who fled to India and is currently in exile.

Voting for the 13th parliamentary elections was conducted alongside a referendum on implementing an 84-point reform agenda, known as the July National Charter.

If the BNP forms the government, Tarique Rahman would become Bangladesh’s first male prime minister in 36 years. Rahman, who returned to Bangladesh in December after more than 17 years in self-exile, has urged party workers to skip victory rallies and hold special prayers nationwide instead.

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