বৃহস্পতিবার, ১৬ এপ্রিল ২০২৬, ০৮:২৯ অপরাহ্ন
No one knows which document he would use to return:
A question currently dominating political discussions is this—can Tareque Rahman really return to the country on 25 December without obtaining a passport, visa, or travel pass? Various claims and expectations are circulating on social media and within political circles. But what is the reality? It is essential to analyze the issue in light of law, diplomacy, and administrative structures.
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2. Basic requirements for international travel:
Under international law and immigration systems, the minimum documents required for a citizen to travel from one country to another are—
A valid passport
Permission to enter the destination country (visa or proof of citizenship)
Or, in special cases, a travel pass / emergency travel document
Without any of these documents, no state normally allows a passenger to board an aircraft.
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3. Alternatives if there is no passport:
If a citizen’s passport has expired, been cancelled, or confiscated, the only alternatives are—
An Emergency Travel Document (ETD) issued by the relevant embassy or high commission, or
A Laissez-Passer
⚠️ However, obtaining these requires a formal application, verification, and official government approval.
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4. The reality of returning from the United Kingdom to Bangladesh:
When boarding a direct flight from the United Kingdom to Bangladesh—
The airline authority verifies the passenger’s travel documents
If valid documents are not produced, the airline refuses to carry the passenger at its own responsibility
Because liability for transporting an undocumented passenger falls entirely on the airline
Therefore, air travel without a passport or travel document is practically impossible.
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5. Are there exceptions under special state or political arrangements?
This is where the greatest confusion arises.
A government may assist in repatriating its citizen through special consular arrangements
But even then, it is done through the issuance of documents, not without documentation
Even when citizens are repatriated from war-torn regions, temporary travel documents are issued
Thus, “returning without taking anything at all” may be a political statement, but it is not a real administrative process.
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6. The symbolism of 25 December as a possible return date:
Although 25 December has emerged as a specific date in public discussion—
There is, so far, no official information about the issuance of any consular travel document
No airline or civil aviation authority has announced any special exemption
Nor has the Government of Bangladesh issued any public gazette or notification on this matter
This raises the question—
👉 Is this a genuine return date, or merely a strategy to apply political pressure and shape public opinion?
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7. Political context:
The issue of Tareque Rahman’s return is directly linked to—
The future leadership structure of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party
The balance of power in national politics
The prospects of upcoming elections and possible political accommodation
For this reason, the matter is not merely about personal travel; it is being treated as a state-level and political event.
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It can be stated clearly—
> Without a passport, visa, or travel pass, Tareque Rahman’s return to the country on 25 December is impossible both legally and in practical terms.
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8. Return without diplomatic process is impossible:
Such a return can only occur—
Through diplomatic procedures
After the issuance of valid travel documents
And with formal approval from the relevant authorities
Any claim beyond this, for now, appears to be nothing more than a political statement or an attempt to create expectations among the public.