Khaleda Zia's Health Crisis Deepens Political Uncertainty in Bangladesh
Khaleda Zia remains in critical condition in a Dhaka hospital, raising concerns for her party's future. Her son, Tarique Rahman, faces uncertainty over his return due to unspecified issues, despite the interim government's assurance of no restrictions. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party's future hangs in the balance.
Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia's health has taken a grave turn, leaving her in critical condition at a Dhaka hospital. This news comes amid political uncertainty for her party, with her son Tarique Rahman facing challenges regarding his return to Bangladesh.
Admitted on November 23 with a severe chest infection affecting her heart and lungs, the 80-year-old leader's health status coincides with a pivotal moment for the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). Since Sheikh Hasina's ousting, the BNP has regained ground in the nation's evolving political scene.
Rahman, exiled in London since 2008, indicated his return is fraught with complications, although the interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, stated there are no official barriers. This evolving scenario leaves the BNP navigating uncertain waters as it seeks to adjust its strategy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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