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Khaleda Zia likely to return home after Eid-ul-Fitr: UK BNP leader
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Published: 13 Feb 2025, 22: 54

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BNP chairperson Khaleda ZiaFile photo

BNP chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia, who is now in London, may return home after the holy Eid-ul-Fitr.

"We have requested her to spend at least this Eid with us. We hope that if she keeps her word, she will go to Bangladesh after Eid. She is much better now than before," UK BNP president and BNP chairperson's advisory council member MA Malek told Bangladeshi journalists living in London on Wednesday.

He said Begum Zia's health condition is relatively good now as she is spending a great time at the house of his eldest son Tarique Rahman as her daughter-in-law Dr Zubaida Rahman and granddaughters are taking care of her round-the-clock.

The 79-year-old former prime minister Khaleda Zia has been suffering from various physical ailments including liver cirrhosis, kidney, heart, diabetes, and arthritis for long.

On 8 January, she was taken to London by an air ambulance for advanced treatment.

Earlier, professor AZM Zahid Hossain, Begum Zia's personal physician, told reporters in Dhaka that she has been undergoing treatment under the supervision of 'The London Clinic' physicians in London since 8 January.

Begum Khaleda Zia is under the supervision of the doctors including professor Patrick Kennedy, professor Jennifer Cross and Dr Barred.

Professor Zahid has sought prayers from all Bangladeshis for recovery of BNP Chairperson from the diseases.

Upon the clearance from physicians of the London Clinic, Khaleda Zia went to her son's house.​
 

SC to hear plea on Khaleda’s acquittal in Zia Charitable Trust graft case tomorrow

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The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court is scheduled to hold a hearing tomorrow on a state plea regarding the High Court's judgment in the Zia Charitable Trust graft case.

Earlier, the court acquitted BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia and two others, who had been convicted and sentenced by the lower court in the case.

The matter is listed as item number five on the apex court's cause list for February 16.

Confirming the development to BSS, Additional Attorney General Aneek Rushd Haque said that the state had filed an appeal against the High Court's judgment that acquitted Khaleda Zia and others.

"That plea has now come before the Appellate Division's regular bench for a hearing, and it has been placed on the cause list for tomorrow," he added.

On November 27, 2024, the High Court allowed two separate appeals filed by the BNP chairperson and two other convicts, challenging their conviction and sentencing by the lower court in the graft case, ultimately acquitting them of the charges.

"Appeal allowed," read the identical orders passed by the High Court bench of Justice AKM Asaduzzaman and Justice Syed Enayet Hossain on that day.

"The court allowed two separate appeals -- one filed by Khaleda Zia and another jointly filed by Ziaul Islam and Monirul Islam Khan. The court acquitted them in the case," said ACC counsel Asif Hasan while speaking to journalists after the High Court's verdict.

"During the hearing, not a single witness testified that Begum Khaleda Zia embezzled money by misusing her power in the trust. We highlighted significant inconsistencies in the First Information Report (FIR) and the charge sheet during our arguments. Accepting our pleas, the court ruled in our favour and granted the appeals."

Additionally, Khaleda Zia's counsel, Barrister Kaiser Kamal, asserted that the case was entirely politically motivated and that his client had been denied justice in the lower court.​
 

Khaleda, 7 others acquitted in Niko graft case

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A Dhaka court today acquitted BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia and seven others in connection with the Niko graft case filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission in 2007.

Judge Md Rabiul Alam of the Special Judge's Court-4 of Dhaka pronounced the verdict.

Khaleda, currently in London for medical treatment, was represented by her lawyer Mohammad Ziauddin Zia.

In the judgment, the judge said the prosecution has failed to prove the charges brought against Khaleda Zia and others. So, they were acquitted of the charges, it said.

With this, Khaleda Zia was acquitted and discharged from all the cases, including Zia Orphanage Trust and Zia Charitable Trust graft cases, filed against her during caretaker government in 2007 and Awami League government regime.

The seven others are BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman's close friend Giausuddin Al Mamun, former acting secretary for energy ministry Khondaker Shahidul Islam, former Dhaka Club president Selim Bhuiyan, former senior assistant secretary CM Yusuf Hussain, former principal secretary Kamal Uddin Siddiqui, former general manager of Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration and Production Company Limited (BAPEX), Mir Moynul Haque, and former president of Niko Resources (Bangladesh) Limited Kashem Sharif.

Of them, Kamal, Moynul and Kashem are absconding while four others were present during the judgment.

Following the acquittal order, Khaleda's lawyer Masud Ahmed Talukder told the journalists that they finally got justice from the court. The case was filed against the BNP chairperson just to harass her politically.

On March 28 of 2022, Kashem Sharif was sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment for taking bribe from Niko, a Canadian Oil and Gas Exploration Company.

Earlier, the court recorded statements of 39 prosecution witnesses, including the complainant of the case.

On March 19 of 2023, the court framed charges against the 10 accused, including Khaleda Zia in the case.

On December 9 of 2007, the ACC filed the case, accusing Khaleda Zia and several others of abusing power to award a gas exploration and extraction deal to Canadian company Niko when she was prime minister between 2001 and 2006.

On May 5 of 2008, the ACC pressed charges against Khaleda Zia and 10 others.

The names of former state minister for energy and BNP leader AKM Mosharraf Hossain and former law minister Moudud Ahmed and former BAPEX secretary Shafiur Rahman were dropped from the charges of case as they died earlier.​
 

Khaleda asks all to keep off vendetta
Staff Correspondent 27 February, 2025, 14:32

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Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson Khaleda Zia. | UNB photo

Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson and former prime minister Khaleda Zia urged the people to keep off political vendetta and rebuild the country in spirit of love and fraternity.

She made the call while she was virtually addressing an extended committee meeting of the party held at the LD Hall of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban.

‘Today people from all walks of life in the country, especially the youths, are looking forward to a positive democratic change,’ the BNP chairperson said.

She further that the fascist regime was overthrown as a result of the coordinated movement of the BNP leaders and activists and the students, paving the way for the formation of an interim government.

‘The people expect them to swiftly complete essential reforms to reorganise the state and institute an election acceptable to all, ensuring the country’s return to democracy,’ Khaleda Zia said.

Saying that the nation was passing a critical juncture, the BNP chairperson urged party members, ‘Do not do anything that will make our struggle and sacrifice go in vain.’

She alleged that the fascist regime’s allies and the enemies of Bangladesh were still engaged in a deep conspiracy to sabotage the achievements of the mass uprising.

The conspiracy must be foiled by forging steel-solid unity among people, Khaleda said.

She also urged all to devote all their strength to build a modern, prosperous and democratic Bangladesh, as envisioned by the BNP founder, Ziaur Rahman, and to consolidate this hard-earned achievement through further strengthening the national unity.

‘Through you I appeal to people—let us all work together to transform our beloved Bangladesh into a truly liveable, developed and democratic state, not through revenge, but through mutual love and brotherhood,’ stated the BNP chairperson.

Khaleda Zia left Bangladesh for medical treatment on January 7 and is currently staying in London, where she is undergoing treatment and recuperation.

‘Even though I am in the UK for medical treatment, I am always with you,’ she said.

Khaleda Zia told party leaders and activists that their continuous struggle for democracy over the past 15 years, along with the sacrifices made for countless colleagues, victims of oppression and torture, and the thousands of false cases they had faced, would be remembered forever.

She emphasised that their efforts would be honoured not only by the party but also by the nation.​
 

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