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BNP President Khaleda Zia with Party Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir (left). old picture
BNP President Khaleda Zia met with the party’s secretary general, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, 48 days after she was released from prison and rented a house in Gulshan. Mirza Fakhrul entered the President’s residence around 9 p.m. Monday. Get out of there at 10:20 at night.
Khaleda Zia was previously released from Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) on March 25 by executive order. He was treated in home quarantine for two weeks due to coronavirus. However, on the advice of doctors, he still receives treatment from home quarantine and is fasting. No one except family members could see him during this time. The party’s secretary general met him for the first time after his release. The discussion between them lasted about a quarter of an hour.
Mirza Fakhrul is known to have briefed the President on the party’s activities, the situation of the crown in Bangladesh, the distribution of relief materials among helpless leaders and workers, and workers on behalf of the party. After learning of the general situation in the country, the BNP president expressed his concern about the coronavirus epidemic. The BNP president called on all party leaders and activists to back the defenseless.
At the beginning of the interview, Mirza Fakhrul asked about Khaleda Zia’s health and informed her about the activities of the party. They told him that the coronavirus was rampant and that party leaders stood by unemployed and distressed people across the country.
At that time, following the instructions of the interim party president, Tarique Rahman, he was informed about the formation of the BNP’s ‘National Cell for Monitoring the Status of the Crown’ to monitor the situation of the party’s crown, the production medical, agricultural and other aid activities. In addition, he was also informed about the formation of committees at the division and district levels headed by the secretary of departmental organization. Furthermore, in accordance with the party’s decision, the issue was raised of giving letters to party leaders and workers to provide emergency food assistance to unemployed and distressed people in remote areas of the country, including the capital.
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