बांग्लादेश में नई सरकार का शपथ ग्रहण 17 फरवरी को, तारिक रहमान बनेंगे प्रधानमंत्री – Bangladesh New Prime Minister PM Tarique Rahman Cabinet Oath 17th Feb NTC mnrd
After achieving a big victory in the 13th parliamentary elections in Bangladesh, the new government under the leadership of Tariq Rahman is going to take oath on 17th February. After this victory of Bangladesh Nationalist Party, Rahman will take oath as Prime Minister along with his cabinet.
The ceremony is usually held in the Durbar Hall of Rashtrapati Bhavan, but this time it will be held in the south courtyard of Jatiya Sansad Bhavan. According to officials, a large number of guests have been invited, so the venue has been changed. Traditionally the swearing-in takes place at Banga Bhavan, where the President administers the oath to the Cabinet.
According to government sources, invitations have been sent to the Prime Ministers and representatives of many countries of South Asia. However, his presence is not decided yet. It has been indicated that if the Prime Minister is unable to attend, there will be at least a Foreign Minister level representation.
Newly elected MPs will also take oath
BNP party sources say that tariq rehman Has started the process of cabinet formation. The cabinet will be kept small in the initial phase and it can be expanded later. According to the Constitution, after the cabinet takes oath, the newly elected MPs will also take oath on the same day. AMM Nasir Uddin will perform the responsibility of administering oath to the MPs.
bangladesh BNP’s big victory in elections
In the election results, BNP won 209 out of 297 seats and achieved more than two-thirds majority. Whereas Jamaat-e-Islami got 68 seats. The results of two seats were postponed and voting in one seat was postponed due to the death of a candidate. Voting percentage was recorded at 59.44.
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This election took place after the political instability when Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year rule ended in August 2024 following the student movement. After this he turned to India and after a few days Muhammad Yunus took over the responsibility as the chief advisor of the interim government.
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