শনিবার, ১৮ এপ্রিল ২০২৬, ০৫:৩৪ অপরাহ্ন
1. Begum Khaleda Zia, a victim of Dr. Zahid Hossain’s cruelty :
A stream of indescribable sorrow is flowing through the hearts of the people of Bangladesh today.
The woman who fought every single day of her life on the battlefield of democracy, the woman who became the Mother of the Nation and earned the love of millions—today she stands at the doorstep of death.
Begum Khaleda Zia lies motionless, helpless, with a broken body in the ICU of Evercare Hospital.
Each of her breaths feels like a cry—
“I cannot take it anymore…”
But behind this terrifying condition lies not only disease, but a long history of political cruelty.
And the darkest chapter of that history emerges through—
the role of Dr. AZM Zahid Hossain. This man’s cruelty made the dying Begum Khaleda Zia a victim!
2. A politically planned game from the very beginning:
For many years, allegations have surfaced—
Begum Zia’s treatment, her illness, her weakness—all have been repeatedly used for political purposes.
And at the center of this political exploitation stood Dr. Zahid Hossain.
People are asking—
Why was a dying patient repeatedly declared “healthy”?
Why was her fragile body dragged out and presented in the political arena?
Why was she nominated in three constituencies when she could not even walk without support?
Why was she taken to Senakunja on 21 November despite being in a frail, agonizing condition?
Were these decisions medical?
Or were these shameless political displays—a cruel example of using a dying woman’s body as a shield?
Today, while Begum Zia lies in the ICU battling death—one accusation echoes from the mouths of millions:
“Dr. Zahid is entirely responsible for her tragic condition.”
3. A mother standing before death—yet her own flesh-and-blood is not by her side :
The most heartbreaking question stops here—
Where is this mother’s only son?
Tarique Rahman—the name once considered a symbol of BNP’s future leadership—
today lives far away in London, indulging in a life wrapped in glittering luxury.
His mother is fighting for her life,
her voice trembling with pain,
her chest rising and falling in agony,
but the son is absent!
Not once has he come to hold her hand and say—
“Do not be afraid, I am here.”
People trembling in fear of losing their beloved leader ask—
What kind of son is this?
Does he not feel the need to stand even for a moment beside his mother on her final journey?
Tarique Rahman’s silence has become a deeply painful question mark in the hearts of the people of Bangladesh.
4. The daughter-in-law is a doctor—yet she is not at the bedside of her mother-in-law:
Tarique Rahman’s wife, Barrister Zubaida Rahman—
professionally a doctor.
A doctor’s heart is supposed to tremble at a patient’s suffering.
Yet her own mother-in-law, the woman who once held her close like a beloved daughter—
today when she is fading away at the edge of death,
the daughter-in-law remains indifferent in London!
People’s questions intensify—
A doctor’s mother-in-law is crying in agony in the ICU, yet why did she not come?
Has her medical knowledge, her presence—been suppressed under the burden of politics?
Or has staying away become their habitual comfort?
This is not merely a political tragedy—
This is a heartbreaking tale of a shattered family.
5. Evercare ICU—the epicenter of a nation’s tears :
Inside the hospital, Begum Khaleda Zia’s face is filled with agonized cries.
Her voice is broken, her breathing labored.
If anyone stands close enough, they will hear—
“Please do not pull me anymore…”
This one sentence reveals how brutally she has been pushed to the depths of exhaustion.
A nurse whispered—
“Madam opens her eyes and asks—where is my son?”
Hearing this, even the nurse’s own eyes fill with tears.
But the answer remains empty—
the son is thousands of miles away.
6. The nation’s helpless question—where is the end of this cruelty :
Today the people—in the streets, at home, on social media—are crying out:
“What kind of cruelty has our leader become a victim of?”
Anger toward Dr. Zahid has erupted.
People are saying—
“Even in a dying state she was used for political gain—Dr. Zahid is responsible for her near-death condition.”
“Tarique Rahman’s distance is inhuman.”
“A dying mother cannot even receive the warmth of her child—this is the most barbaric tragedy of our time.”
People are crying, screaming—
Yet beside the mother, there is nothing but isolation.
7. The unbearable, tragic, lonely death-journey of a mother:
Standing in front of the ICU of Evercare Hospital feels like standing in frozen time.
Inside, a mother is surrendering to death,
and outside, a nation watches with tearful eyes—
helpless, furious, yet filled with immeasurable love.
This is not just a history of a leader being denied proper treatment—
This is the story of a mother’s heart being torn apart,
a son’s unbearable absence,
and a human catastrophe drowned in the dark shadows of political exploitation.
Bangladesh is crying today—
for a mother, for a leader,
and for the shame of humanity. The nation cries in grief and rage, while the son Tarique Rahman sits in London and laughs! This cruelest tale is shaking Bangladesh’s politics and soil like an earthquake, and shaking it still!