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    Condolence Motion Expands in Bangladesh Parliament: Singh, Zia, and War Criminals Named

    Dhaka, March 12 The Bangladesh parliament on Thursday condoled the deaths of several national and international leaders, including former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Bangladesh's Khaleda Zia, and the slain Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.The maiden session of the 13th...
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    Constitutional Uncertainty Ahead for New Bangladeshi Parliament

    Ankara, March 11 – With its first session scheduled for March 12, Bangladesh's newly-elected parliament will face two competing mandates: one based on the existing constitutional framework, and the other guided by the political commitments of the July Charter. Experts warn that such a dual...
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    Bangladesh: Opposition Party Calls for President Shahabuddin's Removal

    In Bangladesh, the National Citizen Party (NCP) has demanded the impeachment and arrest of President Mohammed Shahabuddin, accusing him of failing to act during the violence that erupted in July 2024.Speaking to reporters after visiting the graves of the victims of the Pilkhana massacre in...
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    Parliamentary Rift Over Constitutional Reform

    February 18, New Delhi — Sharp political divisions emerged in Bangladesh on Tuesday after newly elected members of the 13th Parliament disagreed over taking an additional oath as members of a proposed Constitutional Reform Council.Members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party took an oath only...
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    Parliamentary Rift Over Proposed Constitutional Changes

    February 18, New Delhi – Sharp political divisions emerged in Bangladesh on Tuesday after newly elected members of the 13th Parliament disagreed over taking an additional oath as members of a proposed Constitutional Reform Council.Members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party took an oath only...
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    Constitutional Reform Debate Emerges in Bangladesh

    February 18, New Delhi – Sharp political divisions emerged in Bangladesh on Tuesday after newly elected members of the 13th Parliament disagreed over taking an additional oath as members of a proposed Constitutional Reform Council.Members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party took oath only as...
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    BNP Challenges Constitutional Reform Council Pledge

    February 18, New Delhi — Sharp political divisions emerged in Bangladesh on Tuesday after newly elected members of the 13th Parliament disagreed over taking an additional oath as members of a proposed Constitutional Reform Council.Members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party took oath only as...
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    Parliamentary Rift Over Constitutional Reform

    February 18, New Delhi — Sharp political divisions emerged in Bangladesh on Tuesday after newly elected members of the 13th Parliament disagreed over taking an additional oath as members of a proposed Constitutional Reform Council.Members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party took the oath only...
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    Bangladesh Parliament Divided Over Constitutional Reform

    February 18, New Delhi — Sharp political divisions emerged in Bangladesh on Tuesday after newly elected members of the 13th Parliament disagreed over taking an additional oath as members of a proposed Constitutional Reform Council.Members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party took oath only as...
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    Bangladesh Election Results: Jamaat Solidifies as Main Opposition Force

    New Delhi, February 18 – The resurgent Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami is asserting itself politically, as evidenced by its firm stance on immediate constitutional reforms, directing its criticism at the newly formed government led by BNP's Tarique Rahman.In June last year, the registration of...
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    BNP MPs Refuse Oath for Constitutional Reform Council

    In Bangladesh, political tensions escalated yesterday when newly elected members of the 13th Parliament disagreed over taking a second oath as members of the proposed Constitutional Reform Council. Members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) only took the oath as Members of Parliament at...
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    India and Bangladesh Look to Strengthen Ties After Cabinet Appointments

    New Delhi/Dhaka, February 18 External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar congratulated Khalilur Rahman on being appointed as the Foreign Minister of Bangladesh under the new Tarique Rahman-led government.Khalilur Rahman was sworn in as the Foreign Minister on Tuesday at the South Plaza of...
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    BNP Challenges Legal Legitimacy of Yunus-Led Interim Government's Reforms

    New Delhi, February 17 – A heated debate on Tuesday over a proposed Constitutional Reform Council reflected how, even before Bangladesh's newly elected cabinet could assume office, it was facing legal challenges regarding changes adopted by the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus, according...
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    Bangladesh Election Results Lead to India's Birla's Dhaka Trip

    New Delhi, February 17 Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla arrived in Dhaka on Tuesday to attend the swearing-in ceremony of the new government in the neighbouring country, led by Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader Tarique Rahman as prime minister.After arriving in Dhaka, accompanied by Foreign...
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    Political Transition in Bangladesh: Oath-Taking Highlights Constitutional Disputes

    Dhaka, February 17 – As Bangladesh prepares for a political transition, newly elected members of parliament from the Jamaat-led alliance, independent candidates, and Islami Andolan Bangladesh took their oath on Tuesday afternoon at the National Parliament in Dhaka, local media reported.Chief...
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    BNP MPs Elect Tarique Rahman as Party Leader Amidst Constitutional Disputes

    Dhaka, February 17 Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairman Tarique Rahman is set to become the country's Prime Minister after his party's Members of Parliament elected him as the leader of the parliamentary party, making it official.This development came even as all the newly elected...
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    Bangladesh Elections: BNP MPs Take Office, Question Reform Council

    Dhaka, February 17 – With the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) set to form the government following its decisive victory in the 13th parliamentary election, the party's elected members of Parliament took the oath of office on Tuesday at the South Plaza of the National Parliament in Dhaka...
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    Protests Don't Translate to Power: Analysis of the Bangladesh Verdict

    Washington, February 16 – Citing the recent election results in Bangladesh, a report has highlighted how Gen-Z protests, which have proliferated in various regions, failed to translate demonstrations into political success at the ballot box or in policymaking.Writing for the American think...
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    Four Minority Candidates Elected in Bangladesh's Parliament

    Dhaka, February 16 Four candidates from minority communities, including two Hindus, won in the recent general elections in Bangladesh, all of whom were nominated by the BNP, which is set to form the government on Tuesday.Goyeshwar Chandra Roy and Nitai Roy Chowdhury are the two Hindu...
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    BNP Gains Majority with Diverse Parliamentary Representation

    Dhaka, February 15 Four candidates from minority communities, including two Hindus, won in the recent general elections in Bangladesh, all of whom were nominated by the BNP, which is set to form the government on Tuesday.Goyeshwar Chandra Roy and Nitai Roy Chowdhury are the two Hindu...
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