Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia passes away, mourning in the country

Bangladesh: Currently, it is going through a period of political instability and meanwhile a big and sad news has come out from the country. Khaleda Zia passes away It is done. Former Prime Minister of Bangladesh and chief of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Khaleda Zia breathed her last during treatment at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka. She was 80 years old and was suffering from a serious illness for some time.

His death was confirmed on BNP’s verified Facebook page. In the post issued by the party, it was said that Khaleda Zia died at around 6 in the morning, just after Fajr prayers. As soon as the news of his demise came out, there was a wave of mourning among the politics and supporters of Bangladesh. Many political leaders and organizations from India and abroad have paid tribute to him.

Khaleda Zia has been a big face of Bangladesh politics. He not only First woman Prime Minister of Bangladesh Not only that, she also led the country’s main opposition party BNP for a long time. During his tenure, he took many important political decisions and made a strong mark in the power politics of Bangladesh.

Also on the official Facebook page of BNP Media Cell Khaleda Zia passes away Information about the incident was shared. Party leaders have called it an irreparable loss for Bangladesh politics. Supporters and party workers are gathering outside the hospital and party offices to pay their last respects.

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