
Bangladesh's new Cabinet led by Tarique Rahman to take oath on February 17
India Today
Tarique Rahman will take oath as Bangladesh Prime Minister on February 17 along with a small cabinet after the BNP secured a two-thirds majority in the 13th parliamentary elections.
The new Union Cabinet of Bangladesh is set to take oath on February 17 following a sweeping victory by Tarique Rahman’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in the 13th parliamentary elections.
Tarique Rahman will take the oath as Prime Minister of Bangladesh on Monday alongside his cabinet. South Asian leaders have been invited to attend the oath-taking ceremony of Rahman and his cabinet.
“As the new Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Tarique Rahman, chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), will take the oath on Monday alongside his cabinet. South Asian leaders have been invited to the ceremony, and several invitations have already been sent. However, due to weekend holidays in those countries, it may take some time, and the attendance of the leaders, especially the Prime Ministers, will depend on their availability at that time,” as reported by the news agency ANI.
The new Prime Minister and the other members of his cabinet usually take the oath in the Durbar Hall of Bangladesh's Presidential Palace, Bangabhaban. However, this time, the oath ceremony will be held at the South Plaza of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhavan.
A senior official of the Bangladesh government told ANI that, because many more guests have been invited to the ceremony, the Durbar Hall could not accommodate the large number, so the ceremony is being held at the South Plaza of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhavan.
“Invitations have been sent to the Prime Ministers of the South Asian countries, but they will confirm by Sunday who will actually attend. They mentioned that they will inform us of their schedules and whether the Prime Minister can come on Monday. However, each country will send a representative at some level, and if a Prime Minister cannot attend, the Foreign Minister will definitely come – this was indicated,” the source added.

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