Khaleda, senior BNP leaders wish Tarique on his 60th birthday
UNB
Publish: 20 Nov 2024, 07:07 PM
Dhaka,
Nov 29 (UNB)-BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia wished her son, Tarique Rahman, on his
60th birthday early Wednesday.
"Madam (Khaleda)
spoke to Tarique every night, and she also wished him a happy birthday last
night," said a BNP chief's personal physician.
Apart from Khaleda, BNP
Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and senior party leaders,
including standing committee members, extended their birthday wishes to the
acting chairman and exchanged greetings.
Two standing committee
members confirmed that they had sent their wishes to Tarique via SMS.
BNP Acting Chairman
Tarique Rahman turned 60 on Wednesday.
Tarique, the eldest son
of BNP founder Ziaur Rahman and its Chairperson Khaleda Zia, was born on
November 20, 1965 in Bogura.
He is currently living
in exile in London with his wife, Zobaida Rahman, and daughter, Zaima Rahman.
Unlike previous years,
the BNP has decided not to hold any events, including prayer sessions, to mark
his 60th birthday, following Tarique's instructions.
A press release issued
on November 11 said: "Leaders and activists of all BNP units, along with
its associated and affiliated organisations across the country, are hereby
informed that no events will be held to celebrate Mr Tarique Rahman's birthday
day."
The statement also
warned that organisational action would be taken against anyone who defies this
directive.
At the age of 22, he
became a member of the Gabtali Upazila BNP in Bogura district in 1988. He had
been active in politics before officially joining the organisation.
In 1988, Tarique founded
the non-political social organisation 'Ziaur Rahman Foundation'.
Tarique took part in the
nationwide election campaign alongside his mother, Khaleda Zia, during the 1991
election, but he was less active in politics after that, despite the BNP
forming the government following that election.
He, however, played a
significant role in the 2001 election campaign, where the BNP won a landslide
victory and formed the government.
In 2002, following a
decision by the BNP Standing Committee, Tarique Rahman was appointed Senior
Joint Secretary General of the party. He gained prominence through his
extensive travels across the country to strengthen the party at the grassroots
level.
Tarique went to London
for medical treatment on September 11, 2008, and he has been living there with
his family ever since.
He lost his brother,
Arafat Rahman Koko, while in exile in London. A significant portion of
Tarique's political career has been spent in exile, during which he faced
numerous setbacks.
While in exile, in 2009,
he was elected Senior Vice-Chairman of the party during the Fifth National
Council of BNP. He was reelected Senior Vice-Chairman during the Sixth National
Council in 2016.
Since the imprisonment
of his mother and party Chairperson Khaleda Zia in the Zia Orphanage Trust
corruption case on February 8, 2018, Tarique has been serving as the acting
chairman of the BNP.
On September 11, 2008,
just eight days after being released from jail on bail, Tarique Rahman left for
London for treatment during the military-backed caretaker government. He had
been arrested on March 7, 2007 and was released on bail on September 3, 2008.
On February 3, 1994,
Tarique married Dr Zubaida Rahman, the daughter of former Air Force Chief and
former Communications and Agriculture Minister Rear Admiral Mahbub Ali Khan.
Their only daughter,
Zaima Rahman, recently completed her law degree at Queen Mary University of
London.
Tarique has been leading
the party from London for many years, especially in the absence of his mother
from politics.
After the fall of the
Awami League government, he frequently addresses various party programmes
virtually and issues directives to party leaders and activists.
BNP senior leaders at
different recent political programmes urged the interim government to withdraw
all the cases filed against Tarique Rahman, paving the way for his return from
London.
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