Bangladesh President expresses concern over critically ill ex-premier Zia’s health

Bangladesh President expresses concern over critically ill ex-premier Zia’s health

Bangladesh President Expresses Concern Over Critically Ill Ex-Premier Zia's Health

The President of Bangladesh, Abdul Hamid, has expressed concern over the deteriorating health of the country's former Prime Minister, Khaleda Zia. Zia, who is the 80-year-old chairperson of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), has been critically ill since her admission to a private hospital in Dhaka on November 23.

According to medical sources, Zia developed a chest infection that has affected both her heart and lungs. Her condition has been described as "life-threatening" by her medical team, who are working tirelessly to stabilize her health. The former premier has been receiving treatment at the hospital, where she is being closely monitored by her medical team.

President Hamid's office has issued a statement expressing concern over Zia's health and wishing her a speedy recovery. The statement reads, "The President is deeply concerned about the health of the former Prime Minister and wishes her a speedy recovery." The President's office has also assured the nation that Zia's health is being closely monitored and that the government is providing all necessary support to her medical team.

Zia's health has been a subject of concern for several years, with the former premier having been imprisoned several times on various charges. Her poor health has also forced her to skip several key political events in recent years. The BNP has called for prayers and support for Zia, with the party's leaders urging her supporters to remain calm and patient during this difficult time.

The nation is holding its breath as Zia's health continues to deteriorate, with many praying for her recovery.