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Tarique Rahman, Dr. Yunus to Discuss Power-Sharing Deal in London Amid Bangladesh Election Push

Exclusive: Proposed seat-sharing formula, caretaker government demand, and BNP’s rejection of Yunus’s “July Declaration” on the agenda as high-stakes opposition talks unfold in London.

Special Report By Dastagir Jahangir

Washington DC June 6 2025: A potentially game-changing meeting is set to take place today at London’s prestigious Dorchester Hotel between Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman and Chief Adviser of the interim government Dr. Muhammad Yunus. Political and diplomatic sources say the closed-door session—scheduled on 13 June between 10:00–11:00 am local time—will focus on defining the contours of Bangladesh’s future political landscape, with special emphasis on seat-sharing arrangements, government formation, and the path to the long-anticipated national election.

Power-Sharing Proposals on the Table

According to sources familiar with the agenda, Dr. Yunus is expected to present an ambitious power-sharing blueprint. Key points include:

  • Seat-sharing formula for the upcoming national election:
    • BNP and allies: 220 seats
    • Jamaat-e-Islami: 40 seats
    • National People’s Party (NPP): 30 seats
    • Others (including AB Party, Gano Adhikar Parishad, and smaller factions): 10 seats
  • Proposed government structure post-election:
    • Tarique Rahman as Prime Minister
    • Dr. Muhammad Yunus as President
    • Vice President post created, nominee to be from Jamaat-e-Islami
    • Speaker of Parliament from BNP
    • Deputy Speaker from Jamaat or other opposition groups
    • 10 ministerial posts reserved for Jamaat and allied factions
    • Full implementation of the “July Declaration”, including structural reforms and initiation of trials against Awami League (AL) leadership

BNP’s Firm Red Lines

While Dr. Yunus’s proposals aim to cement a broad-based opposition alliance, sources report that Tarique Rahman and the BNP leadership are entering today’s meeting with clearly defined bottom lines:

  • Restoration of the Caretaker Government system is a non-negotiable precondition for a free and fair election. BNP considers any election under the current interim arrangement lacking legitimacy.
  • BNP insists on holding national elections between October and December 2025—rejecting any attempt to delay the timeline.
  • The party firmly rejects the “July Declaration” and the drafting of any new constitution prior to elections. BNP maintains that governance must continue under the existing constitution, with post-election parliamentary discussions to address any necessary amendments.

Strategic Stakes and Emerging Tensions

Political analysts view today’s London meeting as a critical juncture. It offers a potential roadmap for an opposition coalition to challenge the post-Hasina political order. However, Dr. Yunus’s strong advocacy for Jamaat’s inclusion and his push for the “July Declaration” may trigger fresh divisions within opposition ranks.

“This proposal could complicate BNP’s traditional support base, especially in urban centers and among secular voters,” a senior diplomat familiar with the matter told The Voice News on condition of anonymity.

Furthermore, BNP’s rejection of constitutional overhauls and insistence on a caretaker government system could clash head-on with Yunus’s vision of a restructured state apparatus.

Key Players Assembling in London

Adding to the significance of today’s meeting, BNP Standing Committee Member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury is flying to London to join Tarique Rahman for the high-stakes dialogue. Sources suggest that Khasru’s presence signals BNP’s seriousness in negotiating terms, while also ensuring that institutional party positions are firmly communicated.

Conclusion

Friday’s meeting in London may well define the opposition’s unified or fragmented path toward Bangladesh’s next election. Whether Tarique Rahman and Dr. Yunus can bridge their strategic differences remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: as the clock ticks toward election season, political maneuvering is entering a critical and uncertain phase.

Reporting from Washington — Dastagir Jahangir, Special to The Voice News.

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