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Tarique urges unity to build ‘humane Bangladesh’

Greenwatch Desk Politics 2026-02-14, 6:34pm

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BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman on Saturday called on all political forces to stay united and work together to build ‘humane Bangladesh’.


He described his party’s landslide victory in the national election as not just a triumph for the BNP, but also a victory for Bangladesh and for pro-democracy forces across the country.

At a press conference held at a city hotel, Tarique Rahman also congratulated all 51 political parties that participated in the election.

Emphasising the importance of unity, he said, “National unity is strength, division is weakness.”

He urged all parties to rise above differences and collaborate for the overall development of Bangladesh. “Time has come for collective efforts to strengthen democracy and ensure a stable, inclusive future for the nation.”

According to unofficial results, the BNP secured 209 seats in the parliamentary polls.  Tarique Rahman was elected from both Dhaka-17 and Bogura-6 constituencies.

Members of the BNP Standing Committee were also present at the press conference, reports UNB.