Staff Reporter:
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday expressed profound sorrow at the death of three-time former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia, describing her a towering figure in the country’s democratic movement.
“With the sad demise of Begum Khaleda Zia, the nation has lost one of its most significant political guardians. I am deeply saddened and shocked by her death,” said Prof Yunus in a condolence message.
He said Khaleda Zia was not merely a political leader, but an inseparable chapter in the history of Bang-ladesh. “In recognition of her long struggle, historic contributions, and the deep sentiment of the people toward her, the government declared her a person of great national importance earlier this month,” he added.
The Chief Adviser said that her role in establishing democracy, nurturing a multiparty political culture and safeguarding people’s rights would be remembered with respect.
He said through her firm and uncompromising leadership, the nation repeatedly found inspiration to overcome undemocratic conditions. “Her contributions to the country and its people will remain etched in national memory.”
Despite political differences, her long political journey, people-oriented leadership, and unwavering re-solve consistently guided the nation toward welfare and democratic values, Prof Yunus said.
“With her death, Bangladesh has lost an experienced, tested, and influential statesperson,” he said.
Prof Yunus recalled that Khaleda Zia was the first female Prime Minister of Bangladesh and led the struggle to restore democracy during periods of authoritarian rule.



































