President Zardari, PM Shehbaz congratulate BNP on landmark election victory in Bangladesh

BNP wins 151 of 300 seats in Bangladesh parliament, securing a simple majority; Jamaat-e-Islami gets 42

BNP chairman and election candidate Tarique Rahman greets his supporters as he leaves his residence in Dhaka on February 13, 2026 a day after Bangladesh's general election. PHOTO: AFP

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party claimed a historic win on Friday in the first elections held since a deadly 2024 uprising, with leader Tarique Rahman poised to become prime minister.

However, final official results are yet to come, and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party(BNP)'s main rival, Jamaat-e-Islami, the largest Islamist party leading a wider coalition, said it had "serious questions about the integrity of the results process".

Rahman told AFP two days before polling he was "confident" that his party, crushed during the 15-year autocratic rule of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina, would regain power in the South Asian nation of 170 million people.

The US embassy swiftly congratulated Rahman and the BNP for a "historic victory", while neighbouring India praised his "decisive win" despite recent rocky relations with Dhaka. China and Pakistan, which both grew closer to Bangladesh since the uprising and the souring of ties with India, which has sheltered Hasina since her ouster, also congratulated the BNP.

Broadcasters projected that the BNP had secured a two-thirds majority with 212 seats in parliament, with Jamaat winning 76 -- a huge leap from past results, but far short of the outright win it had campaigned for.

President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif shared congratulatory messages, describing Tarique Rahman’s victory as “decisive” and “resounding”.

PTV News reported that President Zardari conveyed his best wishes to the government and the Bangladeshi people as over 127 million voters went ot the polls to elect their representatives.

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