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Tarique Rahman was sworn in as Prime Minister of Bangladesh following a sweeping electoral victory by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. His return to power has sparked optimism about democratic reforms, economic revival, and a reset in regional ties, especially with neighbouring countries.
 

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00:19We are thinking that this will be a different government than the previous government, you
00:23know. Tarek Rahman will repeat the fascist culture again and I think that he will concentrate
00:32on democratic culture and he will get the interest of the people. He will think of the
00:40interest of the people and the people will be the owner of this country. He will run
00:45in that way and I think there will be huge changes, huge changes will happen according
00:53to the BNP government and they will get some new culture and our political culture will
01:02be changed and we can get a lot of improvement than the previous government and in economy,
01:08in our culture, in our education and you know everything will be changed and we will see
01:13a new Bangladesh inshallah. So you are from which area? What is your name and can you identify
01:18yourself? I am Saiful Islam. I am a student activist and a student leader of Bangladesh and my organization
01:27name is Bangladesh Chathiyo Chhatra Shomach. I am the convener of this party, Central.
01:34You are from which area? I am from Dhaka Gulshan.
01:40What will be the changes after taking both of the new government? What will be the changes?
01:49I think it's a competitive government, you know, it will be a competitive parliament. The opponent leaders are also so
01:57influential.
01:57You can tell you, I have the mentionable name and Nahid, Hassanath and there are lots of influential leaders in
02:04the opposition party.
02:05So I think it will be an exciting government and this parliament will be a history, I guess.
02:13And people will enjoy this parliament and there are lots of changes will happen like, you know, in rural areas.
02:19I think the minister Amdali Brahman Pattho was also a member of parliament. He is a youth icon.
02:26I think it will be so competitive and so exciting parliament, hopefully.
02:47We'll see you next time.
02:49We'll see you next time.
02:51We'll see you next time.
02:51A second time.
02:56We'll see you next time.
02:58We'll see you next time.
02:58He's getting out of the mountain.
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