Bangladesh Nationalist Party secures landslide victory

孟加拉国民族主义党赢得压倒性胜利

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2026-02-13

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Tarique Rahman is set to become the country's next prime minister. He comes from a family dynasty and has been living in self-imposed exile in London for the past 17 years. After a period of violent upheaval, what comes next for Bangladesh? Also on the programme: reaction from Ukraine after skeleton bob racer Vladyslav Heraskevych is disqualified from the Winter Olympics; and award-winning British cinematographer Roger Deakins has written a memoir. We hear from the man behind Fargo, the Big Lebowski, Skyfall and others. (Photo: Tarique Rahman greets supporters during an election campaign rally in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 09 February 2026 / Credit: MONIRUL ALAM/EPA/Shutterstock)
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  • And we're going to begin in Bangladesh,

  • where the Bangladesh National Party has scored a landslide victory in what was a pivotal election,

  • the first real contest for years.

  • It means that the party's leader, Tariq Rahman, becomes prime minister,

  • itself a remarkable turnaround for a man who'd been living in self-imposed exile in London for the past 17 years.

  • His mother, Khalid Aziz, who died late last year, was a former Bangladeshi prime minister.

  • And a bit of rival of Sheikh Hasina, who governed the country with an iron fist during that time,

  • and whose brutal crackdown on student protesters in 2024 sparked fury,

  • killed hundreds of people, and ended with her fleeing into exile.