The picture in Bangladesh is now fairly clear. As unofficial results came in through Thursday night and into Friday morning, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its allies crossed the numbers needed to form the next government.
Current tallies show the alliance winning 210 seats. The Election Commission has yet to make its final announcement, but the scale of the lead makes it difficult to overturn.
Bangladesh election results 2026: Latest updates
1. BNP crosses majority mark
Unofficial results from across constituencies show the BNP-led alliance at 210 seats. That is comfortably above the halfway mark in Parliament. Unless there is a dramatic change in the final declaration, the party is set to take charge.
2. Tarique Rahman expected to be Prime Minister
Party sources say Tarique Rahman will lead the new government. With the alliance securing a clear majority, his elevation now appears almost certain. Formal confirmation is expected after the Election Commission’s announcement.
3. Clear win in Dhaka-17
In Dhaka-17, Tarique secured 72,699 votes. His rival from Jamaat-e-Islami, S.M. Khaliduzzaman, received 68,300 votes. The Returning Officer announced the result on Friday morning.
4. Margin of 4,399 votes in the capital seat
Voting in Dhaka-17 took place across 125 centres, including postal ballots. Tarique won by 4,399 votes. The margin was not huge, but it was decisive.
5. Bogra-6 victory adds to momentum
Tarique was also unofficially elected from Bogra-6. He secured 216,284 votes from 150 centres. His nearest rival received 97,626 votes, putting the result beyond doubt in that constituency.
6. Confidence shown before counting
After voting on Thursday, Tarique had said he was “100 per cent hopeful” of victory. Speaking to reporters at the polling centre, he described the election as a long-awaited moment for the country.
7. Message from New Delhi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Tarique Rahman on what he described as a decisive victory. In his message, PM Modi said India would continue to support a democratic and progressive Bangladesh.
8. A different political moment this time
This election feels different from the ones before it. Khaleda Zia is no longer here, and the Awami League did not take part in the contest. For many in Bangladesh, it marks the end of a long stretch of rivalry that shaped the country’s politics for decades.
9. Tarique’s background in politics
Tarique Rahman grew up in a political household. His father, Gen Ziaur Rahman, founded the BNP and later became president. Politics has been part of his life from the beginning. His mother, Khaleda Zia, led the country as prime minister in two separate terms.
10. Official word still pending
Despite the strong trend, the Election Commission has not yet issued its final declaration. Until that happens, the numbers remain unofficial.