The Bangladesh Nationalist Party has secured a sweeping electoral victory, winning 212 out of 299 parliamentary seats and achieving a decisive two-thirds majority. Party leader Tarique Rahman is now set to become the country’s next Prime Minister, marking a significant political comeback after 17 years. The election results were officially displayed at the Election Commission headquarters in Dhaka, confirming the party’s dominance across multiple constituencies. The Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and its alliance managed to secure around 70 seats but failed to mount a strong challenge. The outcome marks a major political shift following the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s leadership era. Meanwhile, Narendra Modi congratulated Rahman and expressed optimism about strengthening bilateral ties. The new government is expected to focus on political stability, economic recovery, and improved regional diplomacy in South Asia.


