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		<title>70% Business Tycoons Dominate BNP&#8217;s New Bangladesh Cabinet</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a bold reflection of Bangladesh&#8217;s evolving power dynamics, the newly formed BNP cabinet under Tarique Rahman&#8217;s leadership is packed with business leaders. Affidavits reveal that 70% of its members—35&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In a bold reflection of Bangladesh&#8217;s evolving power dynamics, the newly formed BNP cabinet under Tarique Rahman&#8217;s leadership is packed with business leaders. Affidavits reveal that 70% of its members—35 out of 50 ministers and state ministers—come from entrepreneurial worlds, signaling a fusion of commerce and politics post the 13th parliamentary polls.</p>



<p>Dhaka Tribune&#8217;s scrutiny of Election Commission filings highlights how 19 full ministers and 16 deputies marked &#8216;business&#8217; as their trade. Lawyers trail as the second prominent profession, with a few boasting dual careers. Politics stands as the primary calling for just Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and Education Minister ANM Ehsanul Haq Milan—veterans of the political arena nonetheless.</p>



<p>February 17 marked a milestone with 25 ministers oath-taking at Dhaka&#8217;s National Parliament, incorporating technocrat slots. Yet, this corporate tilt has alarm bells ringing.</p>



<p>TIB&#8217;s Iftekharuzzaman didn&#8217;t mince words: Ministers must steer clear of decisions favoring their businesses, or risk turning public office into private profit machines. &#8216;Such lapses erode fair markets, hitting citizens hardest,&#8217; he emphasized in quotes carried by Dhaka Tribune.</p>



<p>The business surge permeates parliament too. Of 300 MPs, 174 (59%) are business affiliates, 15 tied to garments. BNP&#8217;s 209-seat haul includes 145 business MPs; Jamaat-e-Islami&#8217;s 68 seats feature 20 such profiles.</p>



<p>TIB&#8217;s fresh study, unveiled by researcher Mohammad Touhidul Islam, paints a vivid picture: 236 MPs (79.46%) are millionaires, 13 billionaires among them. BNP leads with 189 rich lawmakers (90.87%), Jamaat trailing at 38 (55.07%). As Bonik Barta reports, this affluent, business-centric assembly could redefine policy-making, blending boardroom savvy with legislative power—or invite ethical pitfalls.</p>
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