Tarique Rahman : Captain of a Sinking Ship or the Man at the Center of a Political Labyrinth?
To understand Bangladesh’s present political moment, it is not enough to look only at the transfer of power; one must also ask on whose shoulders the real burden of governing the state has fallen. This article examines whether Tarique Rahman is merely in power, or whether he has become the repair manager of a wounded state—pulled from every side by economic pressure, mob culture, ideological opposition, and the unfinished afterlife of the old order