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Bangladesh: Tarique Rahman Sworn In as New Prime Minister | Al Jazeera NewsFeed

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor February 17, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Tarique Rahman was sworn in as Prime Minister of Bangladesh today, marking a dramatic shift in the nation’s political landscape following a landslide victory for the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in elections held last week.

The win for Rahman and the BNP concludes 15 years of rule by Sheikh Hasina, whose government was ousted following student-led protests in July 2024. The elections represent the first opportunity for Bangladeshis to vote since those demonstrations, widely viewed as a test of the country’s ability to restore democratic processes, according to reports.

Rahman, who returned to Dhaka in December 2025 after nearly 17 years in self-imposed exile in London, secured victories in two constituencies: Dhaka-17 and Bogra-6. His party, the BNP, won 209 seats in the 13th national elections, paving the way for a new government currently being administered by an interim government led by Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus.

The scale of the BNP’s victory – securing 212 seats in parliament, with the Islamist-led Jamaat-e-Islami alliance winning 77 – signals a clear mandate for change. Rahman has urged supporters to refrain from exuberant celebrations in the streets, instead requesting they attend Friday prayers, according to the BBC.

One of the immediate challenges facing the new administration is addressing the economic situation. The BNP has pledged to transform Bangladesh into a $1 trillion economy by 2034, a goal that will require careful management, particularly within the crucial garments industry. A stable political outcome is seen as a positive starting point for economic growth.

The elections also come with the backdrop of Sheikh Hasina’s exile in India. Following her ouster, the BNP has renewed its push for Hasina’s extradition, a move that could further complicate regional dynamics. Hasina is reportedly facing a death sentence for the violent crackdown on student protesters during the July 2024 uprising.

Constitutional reforms proposed in the July National Charter are also set to be implemented, having received broad support in a national referendum held alongside the general elections. These reforms are expected to reshape the political structure of Bangladesh.

Rahman’s ascent to Prime Minister marks a historic moment, as he is set to develop into the first male prime minister of Bangladesh since 1991. The transition of power is occurring as the country grapples with uniting a population that includes supporters of the Awami League who may feel disenfranchised by the election results.

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Bangladesh: New PM Sworn In After Landmark Election

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor February 17, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

DHAKA, Bangladesh – Newly elected lawmakers in Bangladesh were sworn in to parliament Tuesday, marking a formal transition of power following last week’s landslide victory by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and signaling the end of an 18-month interim government. The vote, the first since the 2024 student-led uprising that led to the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has been hailed by many as a pivotal moment for the nation’s democracy.

Inside the parliament’s oath room, members pledged allegiance to Bangladesh as they were sworn in by Chief Election Commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin. The ceremony was attended by foreign dignitaries, including Pakistan’s Foreign Minister and the Speaker of India’s Parliament, underscoring the regional significance of the political shift.

Tarique Rahman is slated to take the oath as prime minister later today, formally assuming leadership after the BNP secured more than a two-thirds majority in the recent elections. The BNP won at least 212 seats in the 300-seat parliament, while the Jamaat-e-Islami party secured 77 seats. Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League was barred from participating in the polls.

Hundreds of citizens gathered outside the parliament grounds throughout Tuesday, awaiting the proceedings. “People really want changes. They want to see new faces in parliament: People with good qualifications, even people who are younger,” Al Jazeera’s Tanvir Chowdhury reported from Dhaka. “You’ll see a lot of new faces, and that’s what’s expected: They want new dynamics in parliament.”

The incoming government faces the immediate task of implementing the July National Charter, a sweeping set of reforms passed in a referendum held concurrently with the election. The charter, endorsed by over 60 percent of the electorate, introduces term limits for prime ministers, establishes a two-chamber parliament, and restricts the governing party’s ability to unilaterally amend the constitution.

Observers suggest the reforms are a direct response to the demands of the younger generation who spearheaded the 2024 uprising. “Lots of fundamental and primary change is expected by the population, particularly the younger population who were behind the July uprising,” Chowdhury said. “They want to be represented in this parliament, and their voices must be heard.”

The transition of power similarly comes amid a complex regional dynamic. According to his advisor, Humayun Kabir, Rahman intends to pursue a “reset” in Bangladesh’s relationship with India, urging New Delhi to acknowledge the changed political landscape. Kabir also reportedly characterized Hasina, who fled to India following the 2024 uprising, as a “terrorist” responsible for the deaths of over 1,500 people and called on the Indian government to prevent her or other Awami League figures from destabilizing Bangladesh.

Bangladesh has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other regional leaders to attend Rahman’s swearing-in ceremony, a gesture signaling the new government’s desire for regional engagement. Cabinet members are scheduled to be sworn in later Tuesday afternoon at 4pm local time (10:00 GMT).

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