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Rahman's Homecoming: Bangladesh's Political Shift
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Tarique Rahman, son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, returns to Bangladesh after 17 years in exile, aiming to lead his party to victory in the upcoming February 12th elections. His homecoming, set for Thursday, is expected to draw millions of supporters and marks a significant moment in the countrys political landscape. Despite facing convictions under the previous government, Rahmans clearance paved the way for his return. The election is set to be a tense affair, with the BNP leading in polls but the Awami League warning of potential unrest.
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