Tarique Rahman Mourns Khaleda Zia, Hails Her as "Mother of Democracy"

Tarique Rahman, Acting Chairman of the BNP, paid an emotional tribute to his mother, former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, following her passing. He described her as both the "Mother of Democracy" for the nation and a tender, loving guardian for her family. Rahman highlighted her unwavering resistance against autocracy and the immense personal sacrifices she endured, including the loss of her husband and child. He concluded by urging prayers for her soul and thanking the public for their support during the mourning period.

Key Points: Tarique Rahman's Tribute to Mother Khaleda Zia

  • Heartfelt tribute from son
  • Called "Mother of Democracy"
  • Lifelong struggle for democracy
  • Endured persecution and hardship
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Tarique Rahman pays emotional tribute to mother Khaleda Zia, calls her "mother of democracy"

BNP's Tarique Rahman pays emotional tribute to his mother, former PM Khaleda Zia, calling her the "Mother of Democracy" and recalling her lifelong struggle.

"To many, she was the leader of the nation, an uncompromising leader, the Mother of Democracy, the Mother of Bangladesh. - Tarique Rahman"

Dhaka, December 30

Bangladesh Nationalist Party Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman on Tuesday paid a heartfelt tribute to his mother, former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia, following her demise, describing her as a towering figure in the nation's democratic journey and a loving, steadfast mother in his personal life.

In a post on X, Rahman expressed his deep grief over the passing of Khaleda Zia, the first woman prime minister of the country, saying that she "has responded to the call of Almighty Allah."

"To many, she was the leader of the nation, an uncompromising leader, the Mother of Democracy, the Mother of Bangladesh," he further wrote, adding that the country was mourning the loss of a guiding force that shaped its democratic aspirations.

Reflecting on his personal bond with her, Rahman said that beyond politics, Khaleda Zia was a "tender and loving mother" who devoted her entire life to the country and its people.

He recalled her unwavering resistance against autocracy and her lifelong struggle for freedom, sovereignty, and the restoration of democracy.

"Throughout her life, she stood firm against autocracy, fascism, and domination, leading the struggle for freedom, sovereignty, and the restoration of democracy," the BNP leader wrote.

Rahman also spoke of the hardships she endured, including repeated arrests, denial of medical care, and prolonged persecution, noting that even in suffering, her resilience was unbreakable.

"Though her life was illuminated by sacrifice and struggle, at home she was our truest guardian, a mother whose infinite love gave us strength in our darkest moments. She endured repeated arrests, denial of medical care, and relentless persecution. Yet even in pain, confinement, and uncertainty, she never stopped sheltering her family with courage and compassion. Her resilience was not loud, but it was unbreakable," his post read.

"For the country, she lost her husband; she lost her child. In that loss, this nation and its people became her family," he added, describing her legacy as one of patriotism, sacrifice, and resistance that would live on in Bangladesh's democratic conscience.

Concluding his message, Rahman urged people to pray for his mother's soul and expressed gratitude for the love and respect shown by citizens at home and abroad during the mourning period.

Begum Khaleda Zia died Tuesday morning while she was undergoing treatment at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka at the age of 80.

According to a BNP statement on Facebook, Zia died at around 6 am (local time), shortly after the Fajr prayer.

"Khaleda Zia passed away at around 6:00 am, just after Fajr prayer," the BNP statement read.

"We pray for the eternal peace of her soul and ask everyone to pray for her departed soul," it added.

Zia was admitted to the capital Dhaka's Evercare Hospital on November 23 with a lung infection. The former Prime Minister has been suffering from various physical ailments, including heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, liver cirrhosis, and kidney complications, for a long time, and earlier this month, she was sent to London for advanced medical treatment for her ailments.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Reading this from an international perspective, it's a poignant moment. The personal tribute from her son is moving. However, the article seems very one-sided, focusing only on her struggles against "autocracy." A more balanced view acknowledging the complexities of her political career and the controversies would have been better journalism.
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Priya S
As an Indian, I remember her tenure and the India-Bangladesh relations during that time. It was a complex period. Beyond politics, losing a mother is the deepest pain. Tarique Rahman's words about her being their "truest guardian" hit home. A mother's love is universal. Om Shanti.
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Rohit P
The title "Mother of Democracy" is a powerful legacy. Bangladesh's democratic journey has seen many twists, and she was a central figure. Her passing marks the end of an era. Hope the country finds stability and peace now. Our thoughts are with our neighbors.
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Karthik V
The article mentions denial of medical care and persecution. That's very unfortunate. No political leader, regardless of ideology, should be denied basic human rights, especially healthcare. This is a sobering reminder for all democracies in our region. May she find peace.
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Michael C
A life of immense public service and personal sacrifice. Losing her husband (President Ziaur Rahman) and then a child... it's heartbreaking. To then lead a nation requires incredible strength. Her story is a significant chapter in modern Bangladeshi history.

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