Tarique’s homecoming hinges on politics, travel pass ready

The government told Tarique Rahman he could bounce back to Bangladesh whenever he wants because they'll hook him up with an emergency travel document in like 24 hours. Foreign Affairs Adviser Touhid Hossain said the acting BNP chairman just needs to say the word, and officials will process a one-day pass for people without valid passports.

Tarique posted on social media that he really wants to see his sick mom Khaleda Zia but can't freely make that call because of how messy the political situation is right now. The interim government backed up what Touhid said by confirming there aren't any roadblocks stopping him from coming home.

Khaleda is still in critical condition at the hospital without any changes to her status, and doctors haven't cleared her for international medical treatment yet. Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus asked everyone to keep praying for her recovery during a cabinet meeting where they did a special prayer session.
 

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