Bangladesh’sAlamgir tipped as next Prez

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Bangladesh's Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir tipped to become new president
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Bangladesh's parliament will elect Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir as the nation's new president. He is expected to win the largely ceremonial five-year post easily. This follows the resignation of the previous president due to ill health. Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina remains in hiding in India. Rights groups had long accused Hasina's administration of abuses.
ANIDhaka: Bangladesh's parliament is set to elect the country's new president on Thursday, with the ruling party's Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir expected to take the largely ceremonial position.
Alamgir, 78, secretary general of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and local government minister, is expected to sweep the afternoon vote for the five-year post to become the 23rd president of the country of 170 million people.
"I never thought that I would become the president — it is the infinite grace of the party and almighty Allah," he told reporters on Tuesday, according to the state news agency BSS.
Widely known as "Chuppu", he was elected in 2023 and stepped down citing ill health, cutting his term short ahead of its 2028 end.
Hasina remains in hiding in India, having refused to attend her trial in Dhaka — where in November she was found guilty of crimes against humanity and sentenced to be hanged.
Rights groups had long accused Hasina's administration of abuses including the murder of rivals, suppression of opposition parties, rigged courts and one-sided elections.
Alamgir faces one other candidate, Oli Ahmed, nominated by the opposition 11-party alliance led by Jamaat-e-Islami. Voting is expected to begin around 2:00 pm (0800 GMT).
– 'Difficult times' –
Born on January 26, 1948, Alamgir entered politics while studying economics at Dhaka University.
He was a key student leader in the 1969 uprising opposing military rule by Pakistan, a stepping-stone towards Bangladesh's eventual independence in 1971.
After teaching economics, he entered government service, then politics, with posts including minister of agriculture, aviation and tourism.
But he rose to prominence as an opposition leader during Hasina's iron-fisted rule — while BNP head Khaleda Zia was in prison and her son Rahman was in exile.
Alamgir was himself repeatedly arrested under Hasina's government, facing dozens of charges he said were politically motivated.
BSS said he had been praised for "keeping the BNP organised and maintaining the party's political presence during difficult times".
Alamgir is married to Rahat Ara Begum, a retired financial official. They have two daughters.
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