Tarique Rahman returns home amid rapturous reception
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Ending his 17 years in exile, BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman returned to Bangladesh on Thursday, greeted by a rapturous reception from hundreds of thousands of jubilant supporters, marking his homecoming as a historic and triumphant event.
The BNP leader’s arrival marked a significant moment, as he set foot on Bangladeshi soil, felt the earth and dew-soaked grass beneath his feet, and pledged to work together with the people to build the country and implement his plan for the progress of the nation and its people.
The day was dominated by massive crowds, with the reception at the 300 Feet venue in the capital drawing enthusiastic party leaders, workers, and supporters.
It took more than three hours for Tarique to reach the stage from Shahjalal International Airport as he waved and greeted supporters along the way from the red-and-green-decorated bus.
By around 2:30pm, as the bus entered the venue, chants and slogans echoed across the area. Tarique took the stage at 3:50pm and began his speech at 3:57pm with the words, “Dear Bangladesh,” offering thanks to Allah for allowing him to return to his motherland.
Photo: Md. Rakibul Hasan/UNB
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Ending his 17 years in exile, BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman returned to Bangladesh on Thursday, greeted by a rapturous reception from hundreds of thousands of jubilant supporters, marking his homecoming as a historic and triumphant event.
The BNP leader’s arrival marked a significant moment, as he set foot on Bangladeshi soil, felt the earth and dew-soaked grass beneath his feet, and pledged to work together with the people to build the country and implement his plan for the progress of the nation and its people.
The day was dominated by massive crowds, with the reception at the 300 Feet venue in the capital drawing enthusiastic party leaders, workers, and supporters.
It took more than three hours for Tarique to reach the stage from Shahjalal International Airport as he waved and greeted supporters along the way from the red-and-green-decorated bus.
By around 2:30pm, as the bus entered the venue, chants and slogans echoed across the area. Tarique took the stage at 3:50pm and began his speech at 3:57pm with the words, “Dear Bangladesh,” offering thanks to Allah for allowing him to return to his motherland.
Photo: Md. Rakibul Hasan/UNB
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Ending his 17 years in exile, BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman returned to Bangladesh on Thursday, greeted by a rapturous reception from hundreds of thousands of jubilant supporters, marking his homecoming as a historic and triumphant event.
The BNP leader’s arrival marked a significant moment, as he set foot on Bangladeshi soil, felt the earth and dew-soaked grass beneath his feet, and pledged to work together with the people to build the country and implement his plan for the progress of the nation and its people.
The day was dominated by massive crowds, with the reception at the 300 Feet venue in the capital drawing enthusiastic party leaders, workers, and supporters.
It took more than three hours for Tarique to reach the stage from Shahjalal International Airport as he waved and greeted supporters along the way from the red-and-green-decorated bus.
By around 2:30pm, as the bus entered the venue, chants and slogans echoed across the area. Tarique took the stage at 3:50pm and began his speech at 3:57pm with the words, “Dear Bangladesh,” offering thanks to Allah for allowing him to return to his motherland.
Photo: Md. Rakibul Hasan/UNB
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Ending his 17 years in exile, BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman returned to Bangladesh on Thursday, greeted by a rapturous reception from hundreds of thousands of jubilant supporters, marking his homecoming as a historic and triumphant event.
The BNP leader’s arrival marked a significant moment, as he set foot on Bangladeshi soil, felt the earth and dew-soaked grass beneath his feet, and pledged to work together with the people to build the country and implement his plan for the progress of the nation and its people.
The day was dominated by massive crowds, with the reception at the 300 Feet venue in the capital drawing enthusiastic party leaders, workers, and supporters.
It took more than three hours for Tarique to reach the stage from Shahjalal International Airport as he waved and greeted supporters along the way from the red-and-green-decorated bus.
By around 2:30pm, as the bus entered the venue, chants and slogans echoed across the area. Tarique took the stage at 3:50pm and began his speech at 3:57pm with the words, “Dear Bangladesh,” offering thanks to Allah for allowing him to return to his motherland.
Photo: Md. Rakibul Hasan/UNB
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Ending his 17 years in exile, BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman returned to Bangladesh on Thursday, greeted by a rapturous reception from hundreds of thousands of jubilant supporters, marking his homecoming as a historic and triumphant event.
The BNP leader’s arrival marked a significant moment, as he set foot on Bangladeshi soil, felt the earth and dew-soaked grass beneath his feet, and pledged to work together with the people to build the country and implement his plan for the progress of the nation and its people.
The day was dominated by massive crowds, with the reception at the 300 Feet venue in the capital drawing enthusiastic party leaders, workers, and supporters.
It took more than three hours for Tarique to reach the stage from Shahjalal International Airport as he waved and greeted supporters along the way from the red-and-green-decorated bus.
By around 2:30pm, as the bus entered the venue, chants and slogans echoed across the area. Tarique took the stage at 3:50pm and began his speech at 3:57pm with the words, “Dear Bangladesh,” offering thanks to Allah for allowing him to return to his motherland.
Photo: Md. Rakibul Hasan/UNB
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Ending his 17 years in exile, BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman returned to Bangladesh on Thursday, greeted by a rapturous reception from hundreds of thousands of jubilant supporters, marking his homecoming as a historic and triumphant event.
The BNP leader’s arrival marked a significant moment, as he set foot on Bangladeshi soil, felt the earth and dew-soaked grass beneath his feet, and pledged to work together with the people to build the country and implement his plan for the progress of the nation and its people.
The day was dominated by massive crowds, with the reception at the 300 Feet venue in the capital drawing enthusiastic party leaders, workers, and supporters.
It took more than three hours for Tarique to reach the stage from Shahjalal International Airport as he waved and greeted supporters along the way from the red-and-green-decorated bus.
By around 2:30pm, as the bus entered the venue, chants and slogans echoed across the area. Tarique took the stage at 3:50pm and began his speech at 3:57pm with the words, “Dear Bangladesh,” offering thanks to Allah for allowing him to return to his motherland.
Photo: Md. Rakibul Hasan/UNB