In a significant move aimed at fostering a new era of “positive politics” within Bangladesh, the Chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Tarique Rahman, is set to conduct high-profile visits to the residences of his key electoral rivals this Sunday. This diplomatic initiative comes in the wake of the 13th National Parliamentary Election, where the BNP secured a landslide victory, marking the country’s first general election since the transformative July 2024 uprising.
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A Schedule of Conciliation
Shamsuddin Dider, a member of the BNP Chairman’s press wing, confirmed the itinerary for the evening of Sunday, 15 February. The schedule is as follows:
7:00 PM: Mr Rahman will visit the residence of Dr Shafiqur Rahman, the Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami.
8:00 PM: He will proceed to meet with Nahid Islam, the Convener of the National Citizen Party (NCP) and a former student leader of the 2024 revolution.
These meetings are described as post-election courtesy calls, intended to bridge the divides created during the rigorous campaign period. While the BNP and the Jamaat-led alliance were the primary contenders in what was widely viewed as a bipolar contest, the outreach signifies a strategic shift towards national unity.
A Message of Inclusivity
The upcoming visits follow a major press conference held on Saturday afternoon at the InterContinental Hotel in Dhaka. Addressing the nation, Tarique Rahman—who recently returned to Bangladesh following 17 years in exile—urged all political forces to remain united in the pursuit of a “fascist-free, democratic Bangladesh.”
He acknowledged that the intensity of the election may have caused friction, stating:
“In the heat of the election, misunderstandings may have arisen while competing against one another. However, I urge everyone to remain vigilant so that such disputes do not transform into revenge or political vengeance.”
Election Context and Results
The 2026 election saw the BNP win 212 seats, positioning the party to form the next government. Despite the fierce competition, the second and third most significant political forces—Jamaat-e-Islami and the NCP—have been invited to share their ideas for nation-building.
Key Figures in the 2026 Political Landscape:
| Political Figure | Party / Alliance | Role | Election Outcome (Seats) |
| Tarique Rahman | BNP | Chairman | Won 212 seats (Landslide) |
| Dr Shafiqur Rahman | Jamaat-e-Islami | Ameer | 77 seats (11-Party Alliance) |
| Nahid Islam | NCP | Convener | Leading/Won in Dhaka-11 |
Future Outlook
The BNP leadership has signaled that they intend to govern the country through an inclusive framework, involving other democratic parties in the decision-making process to ensure stability and economic recovery. By visiting his rivals, Tarique Rahman appears to be attempting to institutionalise a culture of mutual respect, a stark departure from the confrontational politics that characterised the previous era.
