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Tarique Rahman son of BNP party founder and President Elected to Party Leadership

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), currrently boycotting its minority seats in parliament, elected Tarique Rahman, the son of the current leader of the party and former Prime Minister as the de facto second in command in party leadership.  This move makes leadership in the party founded by Tarique’s late father– and the assassinated husband of the current leader, Begum Khaleda Zia– Zia-ur Rahman, essentially a family affair.

Tarique Rahman was elected to the post of Senior Vice Chairman immediately after the post was established, seemingly for him.

As the Daily Star reports,

“Election of Tarique, Khaleda’s elder son, came soon after the council approved a proposal for introducing a senior vice-chairman’s post in the executive committee.”

“The proposal, now part of the BNP constitution, says the senior vice-chairman will lead the party in the absence of the chairperson. He will also be a member of the standing committee.”

The torch is being passed.  It remains to be seen whether the torch bearer has hands steady enough that the torch may remain lit under his watch.

 

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Faheem Haider

Faheem Haider is a political analyst, writer and artist. He holds advanced research degrees in political economy, political theory and the political economy of development from the London School of Economics and Political Science and New York University. He also studied political psychology at Columbia University. During long stints away from his beloved Washington Square Park, he studied peace and conflict resolution and French history and European politics at the American University in Washington DC and the University of Paris, respectively.

Faheem has research expertise in democratic theory and the political economy of democracy in South Asia. In whatever time he has to spare, Faheem paints, writes, and edits his own blog on the photographic image and its relationship to the political narrative of fascist, liberal and progressivist art.

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