Khaleda's autobiography 'Writing'

in #khaleda7 years ago


Khaleda Zia, the secretary general of Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, informed the day after 34 years of taking over the leadership of BNP.

On Friday, he said, "His book is written on his (Khaleda Zia) book. His autobiography was written.

"I believe in that autobiography we will find some things that many do not know."

After the killing of Bangabandhu, army officer Ziaur Rahman came to power in one phase of power change. In 1978, the BNP was formed under his supervision.

While being the President, on May 30, 1981, Ziaur Rahman was killed by a group of army officers in Chittagong. After the party leader-workers' request, his wife came to politics, his wife Khaleda Zia.

In 1983, Khaleda Zia was elected the Senior Vice Chairman of the BNP. When Justice Abdus Sattar retired from duty, he became the chairperson of the party on 10 May 1984.

BNP led by Khaleda formed the government in 1991 and 2001 elections. He was the Leader of Opposition in two phases.

Mirza Fakhrul condemned the critical statement of Awami League leaders to the BNP chief for more than three months in the corruption case in the corruption case.

He said, "What is brutally today, cruelly, our so-called government's illegal prime minister repeatedly tried to shorten our leader. He tried to shorten the declaration of independence of the country, President Ziaur Rahman, he tried to make the leader of the youth short of Mr. Tarique Rahman.

"History has proved to many. I want to say, people will never accept that it will prove to be their smallest tendency to repeat. They will emerge from their glory once a day. "

Khaleda Zia's political life, her role in various democratic movements, including anti-autocracy movement and the development of the country, especially during the development of the country, especially in women and other fields, she mentioned about the contribution of former state minister Mirza Fakhrul.

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