“Liberated Twice”: Tarique Rahman Declares at Dhaka Homecoming Rally
Addressing supporters, Rahman described Bangladesh as being “liberated twice” — in 1971 and again in 2024 — framing the recent...
Read moreDetailsAddressing supporters, Rahman described Bangladesh as being “liberated twice” — in 1971 and again in 2024 — framing the recent...
Read moreDetailsPM Modi said the Prena Sthal reflects the BJP’s belief in recognising diverse national icons beyond a single political family....
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Read moreDetailsTarique Rahman’s return to Dhaka comes amid political turbulence following Sheikh Hasina’s ouster and is expected to strengthen the Khaleda...
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Read moreDetailsRahul Gandhi condemned the court ruling, calling for stricter measures to protect rape survivors. BY PC Bureau New Delhi-December 24,...
Read moreDetailsHours after the Delhi High Court granted bail to former BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar, the Unnao rape survivor and...
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