Dhaka, Dec. 1 -- The historic mass uprising led by students in July last year redefined the political landscape of Bangladesh.
As the nation arose against the long-standing Awami League misrules; the then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled to India.
And the first to be released on the demand of the people was the imprisoned BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia, who has long been known by the countrymen as an uncompromising leader of democracy.
The country is now in a state of uncertainty. Khaleda Zia's active leadership is more important than ever at this critical time. Unfortunately, her health condition has deteriorated at the moment.
Long-term heart disease, diabetes, liver cirrhosis, and lung complications have left her bedridden in a city ho...