Wed, 25 Feb 2026

"I Did Not Seek This Office," Says Foreign Minister

Published: 24 Feb 2026, 03:44 am

The newly appointed Foreign Minister, Dr Khalilur Rahman, has addressed the circumstances of his induction into the Cabinet with striking candour. Speaking to members of the press during his inaugural day at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday, 18 February, Dr Rahman sought to distance himself from the political fray, asserting that his appointment was not a result of personal ambition.

A Technocrat in a Polarised Landscape

The veteran diplomat and former Security Adviser to the interim government has assumed one of the state's most senior portfolios following the 13th National Parliamentary Election held on 12 February. In a landslide victory, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) secured a commanding two-thirds majority, paving the way for a new administration.

Dr Rahman’s appointment is particularly noteworthy as he serves under the technocrat quota, a provision allowing individuals of exceptional professional merit to join the Cabinet without having contested a parliamentary seat. His selection is widely viewed as an attempt to lend institutional stability and international credibility to the new government’s foreign policy.

Addressing Allegations of "Election Engineering"

Responding to pointed questions regarding the legitimacy of the recent polls and opposition claims of systemic "election engineering," the Foreign Minister offered a blunt rebuttal.

"I did not become a minister by my own volition," Dr Rahman stated. "To those alleging election engineering, I say: let them recount the votes if they must."

His remarks appear designed to signal that his role is one of professional service rather than partisan opportunism. By challenging critics to verify the tally, he aimed to deflect the burgeoning political controversy that has shadowed the formation of the new government.

Key Details of the Ministerial Transition

FeatureDetails
MinisterDr Khalilur Rahman
PortfolioMinistry of Foreign Affairs
Appointment TypeTechnocrat (Non-elected expert)
Preceding RoleSecurity Adviser to the Interim Government
Election Date12 February
Cabinet Entry18 February

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Dr Rahman enters the ministry at a delicate juncture. With the BNP-led government holding a super-majority, the international community is watching closely to see how the new leadership navigates regional security and trade partnerships. As a seasoned expert in security matters, Dr Rahman is expected to prioritise the restoration of diplomatic momentum and address the concerns of international observers regarding the democratic process.

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