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Pak PM hails Khaleda’s political legacy, wishes her swift recovery

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NN Online:

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has extended his best wishes for BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia, calling her a significant figure in Bangladesh’s political landscape. He also extended his best wishes for her quick and complete recovery.

“I am perturbed to learn about your health issues, and wish to convey my best wishes for your swift and complete recovery,” said PM Sharif in an official letter addressed to the BNP leader.

He acknowledged Khaleda Zia’s significant contributions to Bangladesh’s politics. “You have been a towering figure in the political landscape of Bangladesh. Your unwavering dedication to public service remains an inspiration to many,” he wrote in the letter dated on January 31.

The Pakistan PM prayed for her good health and well-being. “Our thoughts are with you, your family, and your supporters during this period. May Allah the Almighty protect you from all ail-ments and grant you good health,” he said.

BNP media cell member Sayrul Kabir Khan confirmed the letter on Sunday.

The three-time former prime minister, Khaleda Zia, has long been suffering from liver cirrhosis, kidney and heart issues, diabetes and arthritis.

She left Dhaka for London in early January aboard a special air ambulance sent by the Emir of Qatar to receive advanced treatment at The London Clinic.

The 79-year-old, Khaleda Zia, was admitted to the London Clinic on January 8 and discharged from the clinic on January 25 last. Since then she has continued her medical treatment at her son Tarique Rahman’s residence under the supervision of Professor John Patrick Kennedy and Professor Jennifer Cross, both of whom had been overseeing her care at the clinic.