One name which is in the headlines after the results of parliamentary elections in Bangladesh is that of Tariq Rahman. Under whose leadership Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has registered a bumper victory in the elections. It is believed that he can take oath as Prime Minister on 14 February (Saturday). Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated Tariq Rehman on his victory. Tariq Rehman is not just a successor, he has emerged as the most powerful leader of the country in the current era. Rahman is also known as ‘Dark Prince’. Let us know about his 5 biggest strengths.
emerged from the pressure of political influence
Tariq Rahman is the elder son of Bangladesh President Zia ur Rahman and the first woman Prime Minister Khaleda Zia. Born in 1967, Rahman’s political identity is mainly based on his family’s political influence. Despite being born under the burden of power, he handled his family legacy very well. He ensured his political rise both within and outside the party. In the initial phase itself, he started appearing in the center between BNP and Awami League.
Took command from behind the scenes
When Khaleda Zia was the Prime Minister of Bangladesh for the second time from 2001 to 2006, Tariq Rehman, as a key organizational strategist, handled the situation very well from behind the scenes. Although he did not formally hold any government post during this period, he was still considered one of the most influential persons in the party. After strengthening his hold on the party, he became the acting president of BNP. Even while living abroad, he maintained control over the party.
Maintained hold on the party even after leaving the country
When general elections were held in 2008 and Sheikh Hasina became the Prime Minister with the victory of Awami League, Rahman left Bangladesh citing personal security and allegations of political harassment sponsored by BNP and settled in London. Even after living abroad, he maintained control over the party and continued directing the party’s strategy.
Managed the party without being a member of Parliament
The BNP chief had not previously been a member of the Parliament of Bangladesh. Instead of holding electoral office, he focused on controlling the party and strengthening the organization. After 17 years, he returned to Bangladesh and in the absence of Awami League, emerged as a strong contender for the race for the post of Prime Minister.
Strongly face the allegations of corruption
During the rule of Awami League, Tariq Rehman faced many serious allegations ranging from corruption to money laundering. The Bangladeshi court convicted him in absentia in many cases but Tariq faced them. His supporters consider these allegations to be politically motivated.
Contested elections from two seats, won from both the places
This time, Tariq Rehman contested elections from two seats and won from both the places. He hoisted the flag from Dhaka-17 and Bogra-6 seats.

