Feb 17 • 07:07 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Newly elected MPs from Bangladesh arrive at Parliament, Tariq Rahman to take oath as PM shortly after

Tariq Rahman is set to take the oath as Prime Minister of Bangladesh after the newly elected parliament members officially swore in, concluding a period of political uncertainty.

Today marks the oath-taking day in Bangladesh, where newly elected members of the 13th National Parliament took their oaths on Tuesday morning, February 17th. This ceremony signifies the formal process of power transfer following the general elections, which have ended several months of political uncertainty in the country. The oath-taking event was held at the South Plaza of the Parliament complex, led by Chief Election Commissioner A.M.M. Nasir Uddin around 10:42 AM, fulfilling a constitutional requirement in the absence of the Speaker or Deputy Speaker.

Tariq Rahman, the president of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), is set to take the oath as the new Prime Minister later in the day. According to official election results, the BNP-led coalition won 211 out of 297 parliamentary seats, while an alliance of 11 parties led by the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami secured 77 seats, with independent candidates winning in seven constituencies. This significant victory allows the BNP to govern effectively with a strong majority, having captured 209 of those seats individually. The results have important implications for the political landscape of Bangladesh, particularly as it relates to the tenure of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her party's considerably diminished presence in the new parliament.

This transition in power comes at a critical time for Bangladesh, as citizens and political analysts alike watch how the new government will tackle pressing issues such as economic development, social policies, and political stability. The global community is also observing these developments closely, considering Bangladesh's strategic position and economic potential in South Asia. Tariq Rahman's leadership will be instrumental as the country moves forward from this recent electoral phase and addresses both domestic and international concerns.

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