After 17 Years In Exile, Bangladesh's 'Dark Prince' Set To Become PM

In a significant political shift in Bangladesh, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by Tarique Rahman, is poised for victory in the recent national elections held on Thursday. This victory marks a pivotal moment as Rahman, often referred to as the 'Dark Prince', is set to end his 17-year exile and likely assume the role of Prime Minister. The elections were closely watched, with Rahman's leadership seen as a resurgence for the BNP, which has faced challenges in the past. His return to power is anticipated to reshape the political landscape of Bangladesh, given his controversial history and the party's longstanding rivalry with the ruling Awami League. As the situation unfolds, the implications of this electoral outcome are expected to reverberate not only within the country but also across the region, as stakeholders assess the future direction of Bangladesh under Rahman's leadership.
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