Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 26th December 2025, 11:12 AM
Tarique Rahman, the Acting Chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), paid a solemn visit to his father, the late President Shahid Ziaur Rahman’s grave, on Friday at 4:42 pm. The ceremony began with Rahman placing flowers on the grave, followed by prayers and supplications, reflecting deep respect and personal devotion.
Rahman departed from his Gulshan residence shortly before 3:00 pm, heading towards Zia Udyan in Dhaka. He travelled in a bus adorned in the party’s signature red and green colours—a bus that had also transported him from the airport to the public reception venue the previous day. As on Thursday, Rahman greeted party members and supporters from the front of the bus, waving his hand in acknowledgement. Due to the large gathering of enthusiastic supporters along the route, the convoy moved slowly, allowing Rahman to engage with the crowd.
From the early hours of the day, party leaders and activists from BNP and its affiliated organisations began assembling in and around Zia Udyan in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar. Many carried the party flag, while others held banners and posters, expressing their solidarity and respect for the BNP leader’s return. The atmosphere was a mixture of reverence and celebration, marking the first visit by Rahman to the site after returning to Bangladesh following a 17-year absence.
Following the grave visit, Tarique Rahman is scheduled to pay homage to the martyrs of the Liberation War at the National Martyrs’ Memorial in Savar, continuing the day’s programme of commemorative activities.
Key Timeline of Tarique Rahman’s Visit:
| Time | Activity | Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| ~3:00 pm | Departure from Gulshan residence | Gulshan | Boarded the party-coloured bus |
| 4:42 pm | Placed flowers and offered prayers at father’s grave | Zia Udyan, Dhaka | Waved to supporters from the bus |
| Post-visit | Visit to National Martyrs’ Memorial to honour Liberation War martyrs | Savar | Scheduled after grave visit |
| Previous day | Arrival and public reception | Airport to reception venue | Travelled in same bus adorned in party colours |
Tarique Rahman’s return marks a significant moment for the BNP, energising supporters and reaffirming his ongoing leadership role. The visit reflects not only a personal tribute but also a broader symbolic gesture, connecting the party’s present leadership with its historical legacy.
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