Tarique’s return looms large; Gulshan Avenue’s 196 house prepared for him!
BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia’s Gulshan residence, situated on a 32-katha plot donated to her by the government in 1981, has been prepared for her elder son and party Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman to stay with his family, as he is preparing to return home, ending his 17 years of exile in London, according to BNP insiders.
They said the duplex house at 196 Gulshan Avenue, located just beside Khaleda’s current residence ‘Feroza’ and formerly used by a multinational company, has undergone major renovation to make it suitable for Tarique’s residential use.
A number of senior BNP leaders confirmed that Tarique will move into this house once he returns from London.
Earlier, on June 5, the interim government handed over the title deed of the house to Khaleda Zia.
After the assassination of Ziaur Rahman on May 31, 1981, while he was President of the Republic, his wife Khaleda Zia was allotted the house.
Besides, BNP leaders said a new political office close to the BNP Chairperson’s Gulshan office is being rented for him, which he is expected to use to lead the party’s next election-related activities.
Party insiders have hinted that Tarique’s return is closely tied to the announcement of a clear election roadmap by the Election Commission. “Once the roadmap is in place, he will come back to reenergise the party and lead from the front,” said a senior BNP leader close to Tarique, requesting anonymity.
He said they believe the Election Commission will announce the election roadmap within July, as the government is trying to make notable progress regarding reforms and the trial of those involved in mass killings during the July–August mass uprising last year.
“Tarique Rahman may return home any day before the historic August 5, the day of the ousting of the Awami fascist regime, if the election roadmap is announced by July,” the BNP leader said.
He said Tarique will be given a grand reception from the airport to the Gulshan house upon his return, to make his homecoming a historic and memorable day.
Besides, the BNP leader said their party has plans to hold a grand public rally on August 5 in front of BNP’s Nayapaltan central office to mark the fall of the Awami League regime and the fleeing of autocratic ruler Sheikh Hasina in the face of a mass uprising on that day last year.
"If all goes as planned, Tarique Rahman will attend the rally and deliver an address as the chief guest—marking his first in-person political appearance after his homecoming,” he said.
Contacted, BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed said Tarique Rahman will return home very soon.
He said all arrangements have been made, including preparing the house, to welcome their acting chairman upon his return.
Another BNP Standing Committee member, Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku, said Tarique Rahman will definitely stay in a suitable house when he returns.
When the date of Tarique’s return approaches, he said, initiatives by his party and family regarding his residence will become visible.
During a recent visit to Gulshan Avenue, it was seen that house number 196 has undergone renovation, making it a neat and well-kept two-storey white house surrounded by trees. The British multinational company, which had been using the house, vacated it six months back.
Party insiders said the inside of the house has also been decorated beautifully. “This decoration work has been going on for the past few months and is now fully complete,” said a close aide of Tarique Rahman.
He also said Tarique Rahman's wife, Dr Zubaida Rahman, visited the house before going back to London.
During the 1/11 government, Tarique Rahman was arrested on March 7, 2007. He was granted bail on September 3, 2008, and left for London with his family on September 11 for medical treatment. Since then, he has been living in London with wife Zubaida Rahman and daughter Zaima Rahman.
During the last Awami League government, he was sentenced in five different cases in his absence, while around 100 cases were filed against him.
But after the fall of the Awami League government on August 5, he was cleared of all charges through legal processes. Now, he has no cases pending against him.