Bangladesh is in mourning as former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia passed away early this morning. She died shortly after the Fajr prayer, confirmed by her personal medical team, including Dr. AZM Zahid Hossain.
The news was confirmed by BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and senior party advisors, including Dr. Mohammad Yunus. Khaleda Zia’s body remains at Evercare Hospital, where preparations for public and official tributes are underway.
In response to her passing, the government has declared three days of national mourning, with a one-day public holiday tomorrow. The BNP has also announced a seven-day mourning period. Party offices nationwide, from district to upazila levels, will host condolence books where citizens and party members alike can pay their respects. The main book will be available at the BNP Chairperson’s Gulshan office.
Khaleda Zia’s passing marks a historic day in Bangladesh. Observers note that the magnitude of public grief is unprecedented in the country’s recent history. Her death has touched not only her party’s supporters but also people across the nation, reflecting her long-standing influence in Bangladeshi politics.
Throughout her political career, Khaleda Zia played a central role in shaping Bangladesh’s modern political landscape. As the first female Prime Minister of the country, she led multiple governments and remained an enduring figure in national politics for decades. Her leadership and contributions continue to be recognized across the political spectrum.
Party leaders and government officials have emphasized the significance of her legacy. BNP activists and citizens are expected to participate in organized mourning activities over the coming days, expressing both personal and national grief.
Bangladesh observes today as a day of deep sorrow. Khaleda Zia’s passing represents a profound loss for the nation, her party, and the millions of citizens influenced by her decades of political service. Public and private tributes continue as the country reflects on her life, leadership, and enduring impact.






