Foreign-Affairs
EU eyes deepening ties with Bangladesh under new govt
The European Union (EU) on Saturday said they look forward to working with the new government of Bangladesh to ‘intensify’ relations and stand ready to support reforms that are underpinned by respect for democratic principles, human rights and the rule of law.
The European Union welcomes the holding of genuinely competitive parliamentary elections and referendum in Bangladesh in a peaceful atmosphere, said the EU Spokesperson in a statement issued from Brussels, Belgium, stating that the people of Bangladesh have exercised their democratic rights in large numbers.
The EU deployed an Election Observation Mission, which presented its preliminary findings in a press conference where it noted that the elections were credible and competently managed, marking a pivotal step towards restoring democratic governance and rule of law.
The mission’s final report will be published later this year.
“We call on stakeholders to work together to deliver on the constitutional, judicial and other important reforms for which popular support has been expressed in the referendum and note the vital role of the new Parliament in this regard,” said the EU Spokesperson.
BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman congratulated the people of Bangladesh after his party’s landslide victory in the 13th national election, declaring that ‘we all are free from today’.
“This victory belongs to Bangladesh, to democracy and to the pro-democracy people,” Tarique said at his first press conference following the national election, held at a city hotel.
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UN encourages political stakeholders to strengthen national unity in Bangladesh
The United Nations (UN) has congratulated Bangladesh on holding the elections and a referendum and reiterated its commitment to supporting Bangladesh in its effort to build a peaceful and prosperous future.
“The Secretary-General (António Guterres), as he does often after many elections, he encourages all political stakeholders to build on the momentum so as to strengthen national cohesion, uphold the democratic norms and the rule of law,” Spokesman for the Secretary-General Stephane Dujarric told reporters at a regular briefing at the UN headquarters on Friday (February 13).
The UN chief encouraged all political stakeholders to ensure the full enjoyment of human rights by all, and protecting minorities as the country advances its transition and pursues inclusive and sustainable reform.
“Look, we were not observers to the elections, so it's not for us to give a grade, so to speak, if that's the intent of your question. What I can tell you that we of course, congratulate the people of Bangladesh for the holding of the elections, legislative elections and a referendum,” said the spokesman while responding to a question.
“But we continue to be committed to supporting Bangladesh in its effort to build a peaceful and prosperous future,” he added.
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Saturday had telephone conversations with BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman, Jamaat Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman and National Citizen Party chief Nahid Islam, and called on everyone to work together to fulfill the expectations of the people of Bangladesh.
He thanked them for playing a responsible role after the election and expressed optimism that the political parties would continue to play a similarly cooperative and positive role in the future to continue the democratic trend.
The Election Commission (EC) has already published the two separate gazette notifications of the 297 Members of Parliament.
Earlier on Thursday last, the voting was held in 299 out of 300 constituencies across the country in the 13th parliamentary election and referendum on July National Charter (Constitutional Reform) Implementation Order 2025.
Commonwealth Observer Group calls Bangladesh election fair, orderly
The election in Sherpur-3 constituency was earlier cancelled following the death of a contesting candidate.
The EC on Friday announced the unofficial results of 297 constituencies and kept the results of Chattogram-2 and 4 constituencies postponed in the line of the court orders.
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Pakistan PM congratulates Tarique Rahman on BNP's landslide
Pakistan Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Friday congratulated Tarique Rahman, chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, on his party’s historic win in Bangladesh’s 13th national elections.
The Prime Minister conveyed his felicitations on behalf of the people and the Government of Pakistan, and also congratulated the people of Bangladesh for the successful conduct of the elections, which he said reflected the democratic values of the country.
During a telephone conversation, the leaders recalled the historic and brotherly ties between Pakistan and Bangladesh, and discussed the need to strengthen bilateral cooperation in areas of mutual interest, while respecting each country’s sovereignty.
Modi talks to Tarique over phone, reaffirms India's support
Both leaders also paid tribute to former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia for her role in promoting Bangladesh-Pakistan relations and bringing the people of the two countries closer.
Shehbaz Sharif invited Tarique Rahman to visit Pakistan at his earliest convenience.
The invitation was welcomed by Tarique Rahman, and both leaders agreed to stay in close contact to further the interests of their peoples.
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Congratulating Tarique, Anwar Ibrahim hopes for 'renewed energy' in Malaysia-Bangladesh ties
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Friday congratulated BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman and said Malaysia looks forward to working with the new Bangladeshi leadership to bring new energy to Dhaka-Kuala Lumpur bilateral ties.
"I warmly congratulate Tarique Rahman and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party on their emphatic election victory. This is a triumph of democracy: the Bangladeshi people, having navigated a period of extraordinary challenges, have spoken clearly at the ballot box," he said.
The Malaysian PM also expressed appreciation for his friend Dr Muhammad Yunus for his stewardship as Chief Adviser during this important transition and for ensuring that the democratic process proceeded smoothly.
Modi talks to Tarique over phone, reaffirms India's support
"Malaysia looks forward to working with the new Bangladeshi leadership to bring new energy to our bilateral ties. I join Malaysians in extending our warmest regards to the people of Bangladesh," said the Malaysian Prime Minister.
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BNP’s election win earns praise from global leaders
Global leaders and diplomatic missions stationed in Dhaka have been quick to congratulate Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairman Tarique Rahman on his party’s significant election victory and are signalling a willingness to work closely with Bangladesh under his leadership.
India, China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan and the Maldives are among countries which congratulated Tarique Rahman, his party and the people of Bangladesh.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with the BNP chief over the phone and extended support in his endeavour to fulfill the aspirations of the people of Bangladesh.
"Delighted to speak with Tarique Rahman. I congratulated him on the remarkable victory in the Bangladesh elections," PM Modi said.
He conveyed his best wishes and support in his endeavour to fulfil the aspirations of the people of Bangladesh.
"As two close neighbours with deep-rooted historical and cultural ties, I reaffirmed India’s continued commitment to the peace, progress, and prosperity of both our peoples," said the Indian Prime Minister.
In a separate message through his X handle, PM Modi conveyed his warm congratulations to Tarique Rahman on leading BNP to a decisive victory in the Parliamentary elections in Bangladesh.
"This victory shows the trust of the people of Bangladesh in your leadership," PM Modi said.
Progressive, Inclusive Bangladesh
India will continue to stand in support of a democratic, progressive and inclusive Bangladesh, he said.
"I look forward to working with you to strengthen our multifaceted relations and advance our common development goals," PM Modi said.
"Congratulations to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its leader Tarique Rahman as well as the people of Bangladesh. The United States looks forward to working with the newly elected government to advance prosperity and the security of the region," said US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
The United States congratulated the people of Bangladesh on a successful election and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Tarique Rahman on his historic victory.
"The United States looks forward to working with you (Tarique) to realize shared goals of prosperity and security for both our countries," said the US Embassy in Dhaka on Friday morning.
Writing New Chapters
China congratulated the people of Bangladesh on the smooth and successful 13th national parliamentary election and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party for taking the lead in the election.
"We look forward to working together with the new government of Bangladesh and writing new chapters of China-Bangladesh relations," said the Chinese Embassy in Dhaka in a message.
China noted that Bangladesh had a steady and smooth general election and congratulates the BNP on winning the election, said Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson.
"As a traditional friend and neighbor of Bangladesh, China supports Bangladesh in advancing its domestic political agenda, and stands ready to work with Bangladesh to carry forward the time-honored friendship, deepen high-quality Belt and Road cooperation and practical cooperation in various areas, and further strengthen the China-Bangladesh comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership," said the Chinese government Spokesperson.
Modi talks to Tarique over phone, reaffirms India's support
The United Kingdom (UK) congratulated BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman and his party on election victory.
The UK also greeted the people of Bangladesh as the country enters a new chapter.
"We look forward to working together on our shared priorities: economic growth, migration, climate and security," said the British High Commission in Dhaka on Friday in a message through its verified X handle.
New Energy in Ties
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim congratulated Tarique Rahman and said Malaysia looks forward to working with the new Bangladeshi leadership to bring new energy to Dhaka-Kuala Lumpur bilateral ties.
"I warmly congratulate Tarique Rahman and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party on their emphatic election victory. This is a triumph of democracy: the Bangladeshi people, having navigated a period of extraordinary challenges, have spoken clearly at the ballot box," he said.
The Malaysian PM also expressed appreciation to his friend Dr Muhammad Yunus for his stewardship as Chief Adviser during this important transition and for ensuring that the democratic process proceeded smoothly.
"Malaysia looks forward to working with the new Bangladeshi leadership to bring new energy to our bilateral ties. I join Malaysians in extending our warmest regards to the people of Bangladesh," said the Malaysian Prime Minister.
Partnership to Grow
President of the Republic of the Maldives Dr Mohamed Muizzu congratulated BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman on Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s remarkable victory in the 13th National parliamentary elections.
"I extend my warm regards and look forward to working closely together, to further advance and deepen the longstanding friendship and cooperation between the Maldives and Bangladesh," he said.
'I am confident that our partnership will continue to grow in scope and strength in the years ahead," said the President of Maldives.
Remarkable Victory
Prime Minister of Nepal Sushila Karki on Friday congratulated BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman, noting that her country eyes strong ties with Bangladesh.
"Warm congratulations to the Government and the people of Bangladesh on the successful conduct of the 13th parliamentary elections," she said in a message.
Maldivian President eyes deeper cooperation as he congratulates Tarique, BNP
The Nepal’s Prime Minister extended her heartiest congratulations to Tarique Rahman on leading the Bangladesh Nationalist Party to a remarkable victory in the elections .
"I look forward to working closely with you to strengthen our neighbourly ties and consolidate cooperation in areas of mutual interest," she said.
Warm Ties
Prime Minister of Bhutan Tshering Tobgay congratulated BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman on his party's massive election victory.
"I look forward to working closely to further strengthen the warm ties of friendship between Bhutan and Bangladesh," he said in a message.
"Warmest congratulations to Mr. Tarique Rahman and the BNP on winning the Bangladesh General Elections," said the Bhutanese Prime Minister.
He said this resounding mandate reflects the confidence of the people of Bangladesh in Tarique Rahman's leadership and heralds a new chapter of peace and progress.
Democratic Bangladesh
On behalf of the Indian National Congress, its President Mallikarjun Kharge congratulated BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman and the BNP for winning the Parliamentary elections in Bangladesh.
UK congratulates Tarique as well as BNP on election victory
"India and Bangladesh share deep rooted bonds of history, language, culture, and multitude of other commonalities," he said.
"A democratic, progressive and inclusive Bangladesh would always be supported by all Indians for the stability and peace of our region," said the Congress President.
Mamata's Message
Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee congratulated BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman, his party and people of Bangladesh, for the election victory, wishing for a cordial relations between the two sides.
"My hearty congratulations, shubhonandan, to all my brothers and sisters, all the people, in Bangladesh. My advance Ramazan Mubarak to all of them," she said in a message from her verified X handle.
"For this great victory, my congratulations to my Tarique-Bhai, his party, and all the parties. Pray, you all be well and happy," Mamata said.
She wished that their relations with Bangladesh would be always cordial.
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Maldivian President eyes deeper cooperation as he congratulates Tarique, BNP
President of the Republic of the Maldives Dr Mohamed Muizzu has congratulated BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman on the Party’s remarkable victory in the 13th National parliamentary elections.
"I extend my warm regards and look forward to working closely together, to further advance and deepen the longstanding friendship and cooperation between the Maldives and Bangladesh," he said.
'I am confident that our partnership will continue to grow in scope and strength in the years ahead," said the President of Maldives.
UK congratulates Tarique as well as BNP on election victory
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UK congratulates Tarique as well as BNP on election victory
The United Kingdom (UK) has congratulated BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman and his party - the Bangladesh Nationalist Party - on their victory in Bangladesh's 13th Jatiya Sangshad election.
The UK also greeted the people of Bangladesh as the country enters a new chapter.
"We look forward to working together on our shared priorities: economic growth, migration, climate and security," said the British High Commission in Dhaka on Friday in a message through its verified X handle.
Bhutan PM congratulates Tarique Rahman on BNP’s landslide victory
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Bhutan PM congratulates Tarique Rahman on BNP’s landslide victory
Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay has congratulated BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman on his party's massive election victory.
"I look forward to working closely to further strengthen the warm ties of friendship between Bhutan and Bangladesh," he said in a message on Friday.
"Warmest congratulations to Tarique Rahman and the BNP on winning the Bangladesh general elections," said the Bhutanese Prime Minister.
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He said the resounding mandate reflects the confidence of the people of Bangladesh in Tarique Rahman's leadership and heralds a new chapter of peace and progress.
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Nepal PM congratulates Tarique, eyes stronger ties
Prime Minister of Nepal Sushila Karki on Friday congratulated BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman, stating that her country eyes strong ties with Bangladesh.
"Warm congratulations to the Government and the people of Bangladesh on the successful conduct of the 13th parliamentary elections," she said in a message.
The Nepalese Prime Minister extended her heartiest congratulations to Tarique Rahman on leading the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) to a remarkable victory in Thursday’s elections.
Nepal’s Ambassador meets Tarique Rahman
"I look forward to working closely with you to strengthen our neighbourly ties and consolidate cooperation in areas of mutual interest," she said.
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BNP needs strong cabinet to deliver: International Crisis Group
After a landslide victory with over a two-thirds of parliamentary seats, the International Crisis Group on Friday said BNP will need to announce a strong cabinet and hit the ground running if it is to deliver on its ambitious election promises and meet the aspirations of the people of Bangladesh.
"The BNP administration that is expected to take office in the coming days faces a number of daunting challenges, including boosting the economy, ensuring security and continuing the reform process," said Thomas Kean, Crisis Group’s Senior Consultant on Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Given the importance of this election in restoring faith in the democratic process among Bangladeshis, he said, it is also vital that any allegations of irregularities are taken seriously and the Election Commission handles them in a transparent manner in line with the law.
The International Crisis Group is an independent organisation working to prevent wars and shape policies that will build a more peaceful world.
Kean said Bangladesh’s first 'credible election' in 17 years has been completed smoothly, with only isolated reports of violence or irregularities.
The vote marks an important step towards the restoration of genuine democracy in Bangladesh, he said.
The participating political parties, the interim government, the Election Commission and security agencies, not to mention the people of Bangladesh, deserve credit for their contributions to ensuring a safe and credible vote, Kean said.
The atmosphere was largely 'festive, with voters appearing optimistic' that the election would lead to lasting change in Bangladesh.
"The turnout and strong support for a yes vote in the concurrent referendum on the July Charter – a series of reforms negotiated by all participating parties over the last year – reflect the credibility of both the election and reform process in the eyes of most Bangladeshis," Kean said.
The country’s largest islamist party, Jamaat-e-Islami, has recorded its best ever performance, he said.
Together with some leaders of the student-led National Citizen Party who have also secured parliamentary seats, it now has the numbers to form a strong opposition capable of holding the government accountable, Kean said.
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