Last night Begum Zia was visited in the hospital by the leader of the 90's public movement, Nasrullah Khan Junaid, a former member of the Senate of Daksu.
ICU ambulance searching for Khaleda Zia to bring her to London Air ambulances with ICU and CCU facilities are being sought to bring BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia to London. Her doctors don't want to risk bringing her to London on a long journey by normal air ambulance. The Bangladeshi politician and three-time former prime minister will be taken home from the hospital after five o'clock today, Bangladesh time, on Wednesday. The doctors of the medical board constituted for her have no option but to take her out of the country for liver replacement. At the same time, in keeping her hospital, doctors are afraid of bringing her there because there is a risk of spreading the infection from the hospital. For this reason, the doctors restricted visitors.
Khaleda Zia's younger son's wife, Sharmila Rahman Sithi, is currently taking care of Begum Khaleda Zia's treatment from the country, multiple sources have confirmed.
Begum Khaleda Zia had last come to London for treatment on July 16, 2017. Her eye operation was completed at Morfield Hospital in London. She also took treatment for her knee.
Nasrullah Khan Junaid, former student leader of the 90s, met Khaleda Zia.
Last night Begum Zia was visited in the hospital by the leader of the 90's public movement, Nasrullah Khan Junaid, a former member of the Senate of Daksu. Mr Khan is acting convenor of Sommilito Peshajibi Porishad UK and chairman of LSCIT UK.
The UK expatriate leader admitted seeing Begum Zia this reporter on Wednesday but refused to say anything in detail about Begum Zia's treatment. He told Daily Dazzling Dawn, I came to the country to stand by the flood-effected people of my constituency, Brahmanbaria, and to see our Madam.