Tarique Rahman, BNP's acting chairman, made a dramatic return to Bangladesh after 17 years in exile, stepping into a nation facing turmoil. He drew parallels between current political upheaval and the 1971 liberation struggle, declaring "I have a plan" for the country's future. His arrival is expected to significantly influence Bangladesh's internal politics and its relationship with India.
'I've a plan': Zia's son rolls through Dhaka in bulletproof bus; what he said about Hindus
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