Heightened diplomatic caution is evident in Bangladesh as December 25 approaches, marked by the German Embassy’s closure and a specific advisory from the US Embassy in Dhaka. These measures underscore a sense of anticipation regarding potential disruptions in the country on that date.
The US Embassy’s advisory highlights a planned large-scale rally by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) on December 25 to coincide with the expected return of its acting chairman, Tarique Rahman. The rally is scheduled to start at 11:45 am at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, with a route planned to extend to Gulshan, impacting major traffic arteries. The embassy warns of severe traffic congestion and advises the public to allow extra time for travel, consider alternative routes, and be prepared for potential security screenings, particularly those heading to the airport.
Germany’s decision to close its embassy on December 24 and 25, while not explicitly explained, adds to the atmosphere of heightened alertness. These diplomatic moves follow international attention on the recent death of student leader Sharif Usman Hadi. Western nations, including Germany, issued condolence statements, prompting some observers to question the diplomatic emphasis, citing Hadi’s alleged Islamist affiliations and perceived anti-India sentiment. This has added a layer of complexity to regional political dynamics.
Tarique Rahman, the BNP’s de facto leader and son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, is slated to return to Bangladesh on December 25, after residing in the UK for more than 10 years. His application for a travel pass indicates a significant political event for the BNP, a major party that has boycotted recent elections and is looking to regain influence.
Adding to the prevailing tensions, diplomatic relations between India and Bangladesh have been strained. Recent incidents, including an alleged protest in New Delhi and differing official statements, have underscored this friction. The Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh has publicly advocated for reduced tensions between the two South Asian neighbors.
The confluence of Tarique Rahman’s impending return, the international diplomatic discourse surrounding Sharif Usman Hadi’s death, and the existing strains in India-Bangladesh relations collectively contribute to the significant diplomatic and security focus on December 25 in Bangladesh.
