Khaleda Zia flies to UK this evening
Dhaka: Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairperson Khaleda Zia is going to the United Kingdom (UK) this (Saturday) evening for nearly to months to receive medical treatment and spend time with her family members.
She is scheduled to leave for London at 7:30pm by an Emirates Airlines flight, said Khaleda's media wing member Sayrul Kabir Khan.
The BNP chairperson's personal assistant Abdus Sattar, her party's young leader Tabith Awal and domestic help Fatema Begum will accompany her.
Senior BNP leaders will see her off at Shahjalal Airport.
BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said their chairperson is going to the UK to receive her eye and feet (arthritis) treatment there.
Asked when the BNP chief may return home, Fakhrul said it depends on how much time it takes for her treatment.
However, a BNP leader close to Khaleda Zia said she may return home from the UK after celebrating Eid-ul-Azha there with her family members, including her eldest son party senior vice chairman Tarique Rahman who has long been living there, unless there is no major political development here.
Earlier on September 16, 2015, Khaleda Zia went to London for her eye treatment. Though it was a two-week tour, she returned home on November 21 of the year after celebrating Eid-ul-Azha there with her family members.
Ahead of her UK tour, the BNP chief sat with her party's standing committee members, the highest policymaking body of it, on Thursday night at her Gulshan residence, and gave them necessary directions to look after her party and sincerely carry out its organisational activities, including ongoing membership collection drive, party grassroots overhaul and next election preparation.
A leader of BNP's UK chapter said Zia family will have a reunion after nearly two years in London as Khaleda Zia will stay at the residence of Tarique Rahman where his wife, daughter and late brother Arafat Rahman Koko's wife and two daughters reside.
Though it is the BNP chief's personal tour, he said the UK chapter BNP leaders, Bangladeshi expatriates and some UK's ruling and opposition parties' leaders are likely to meet her.
BNP insiders said the party's many major decisions regarding next election, candidate selection, and the party's next course of action will be finalised in London as its two top most leaders will stay under the same roof for a long time.
