Tarique Rahman’s return as BNP chairman is viewed critically, citing his exile and alleged corruption. The article questions the legitimacy of upcoming elections due to the ban on the Awami League, attributing it to fear of their popularity. It also highlights the government’s failure to protect minorities and its appeasement of extremist forces, impacting India-Bangladesh relations.
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