Afghanistan, Feb. 13 -- Bangladesh Nationalist Party secures decisive victory after Gen Z uprising, signaling political shift and raising expectations for stability and economic recovery nationwide.
The party secured nearly two-thirds of parliamentary seats, marking a dramatic political comeback after about twenty years outside government.
Analysts say the election result could help restore political stability following prolonged unrest that disrupted daily life and key industries, including the country's vital garment sector.
Party leader Tarique Rahman, son of former president Ziaur Rahman, is expected to soon take office as prime minister after recently returning to Dhaka.
During the previous rule of Awami League led by Sheikh Hasina...