Khaleda’s London trip to be delayed until she’s fit: Dr Zahid

Bangla Post Desk
Staff Reporter Dhaka
Published: 06 December 2025, 05:40 pm
Khaleda’s London trip to be delayed until she’s fit: Dr Zahid
Khaleda Zia's personal physician, Dr AZM Zahid Hossain, was briefing reporters outside Evercare Hospital.

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia’s travel to London for advanced treatment will be delayed until she is medically declared fit to travel by an air ambulance, her personal physician Dr AZM Zahid Hossain said on Saturday (December 06, 2025).

“Her travel abroad is being delayed, and in the future, her medical condition will determine when she can be taken for treatment,” he said.

Briefing reporters about Khaleda’s latest health condition outside Evercare Hospital, Dr Zahid said the air ambulance is always ready to carry the BNP chief. “But even though it is ready, the highest priority is the proper medical care, safety, and security of Begum Khaleda Zia.”

He said the highest-level of preparations for her travel have been made, but her condition must be suitable for the long flight. “The doctors are closely monitoring her and will decide when it is safe for her to go.”

Dr Zahid explained that the air ambulance arranged by the Emir of Qatar has not yet arrived due to technical issues.

At the same time, he said the medical board, after an urgent meeting, decided that it was not safe for Khaleda Zia to fly at this moment. “That is why her travel abroad has been delayed.”

“Our medical board includes specialists from Bangladesh, the UK, the US, and even as far as China. They are giving the utmost importance to her physical condition. We all want her to recover – the doctors, the party, and the people of Bangladesh,” he said.

Zahid, also a BNP Standing Committee member, urged people not to spread rumours about her condition. “I kindly request everyone, out of respect and love for the national leader, not to circulate any false news or mislead others. Please pray to Allah for her health.”

“By Allah’s mercy,” he said, “Khaleda recovered from difficult situations in the past. With your prayers, Inshallah, she will recover from this as well.”

Dr Zahid also said the medical board is fully prepared for her travel, but they will only approve it when they are confident she can be safely transferred. “Flying 12 to 14 hours at high altitude can affect a patient’s condition. We are making sure it will be safe before any decision is made.” Noted UNB.