EAM Jaishankar conveys India's condolences on former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia's death
HE @DrSJaishankar, Hon. External Affairs Minister, in Dhaka, conveys condolences of the people | Govt of #India as #Bangladesh mourns passing of former Prime Minister #BegumKhaledaZia, recognized her contribution to #democracy and expressed optimism to strengthen ties... pic.twitter.com/P020Nixrfu - Riaz Hamidullah (@hamidullah_riaz) December 31, 2025
As tributes continued to pour in from across the world, the body of former Bangladesh prime minister Begum Khaleda Zia reached her Gulshan residence, Firoza, on Wednesday. Family members and close relatives gathered at the residence to pay their last respects ahead of her Namaz-e-Janaza.
Bangladesh's chief adviser Muhammad Yunus said in a post on X, "The body of former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia arrived at Firoza in Gulshan, where family members and relatives paid their last respects to her ahead of her Namaz-e-Janaza."
At the residence, BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman was present alongside family members.
The funeral prayer for the former prime minister will be held at 2 pm today on Manik Mia Avenue at the South Plaza of Bangladesh's National Parliament Building. Large crowds have already gathered at the venue to participate in the Namaz-e-Janaza, with millions of mourners reported to be present.
Chief adviser of the interim government Muhammad Yunus, along with other dignitaries, is expected to attend the funeral prayer.
Following the prayers, Khaleda Zia will be laid to rest beside her husband, former president Ziaur Rahman, at his mausoleum in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar.
The funeral has drawn regional attention, with India confirming official participation in the last rites.
External affairs minister S. Jaishankar will represent India at the funeral, according to a statement from the Ministry of External Affairs.
"The External Affairs Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar will represent the Government and people of India at the funeral of Begum Khaleda Zia, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh and Chairperson of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party," the statement said.
Senior representatives from several South Asian countries, including Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and the Maldives, are also expected to pay their last respects. These delegations include foreign ministers and other high-level officials.
Bangladesh is observing a public holiday and has entered a three-day period of state mourning.
Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh's first woman prime minister, died on Tuesday at the age of 80 after a prolonged illness. A dominant figure in national politics for decades, she led Bangladesh for three terms and played a key role in restoring democracy following years of military rule.
As preparations for the final rites continued, BNP leaders said the funeral prayer will be led by the khatib of the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque. BNP Standing Committee member Nazrul Islam Khan will conduct the proceedings.
BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, as quoted by The Daily Star, urged attendees to maintain discipline, avoid rushing forward or taking photographs, and preserve the dignity and solemnity of the ceremony.
He also appealed to the public to pray for strength for the Zia family, particularly Tarique Rahman, to bear the loss and continue his responsibilities towards the country.
Earlier in the day, the BNP Standing Committee met at the party chairperson's Gulshan office, with the meeting chaired by Tarique Rahman. Alongside party-level arrangements, the government announced that Khaleda Zia's final journey would be conducted with full state honours.
Chief adviser's press secretary Shafiqul Alam said the process, from transporting her body from Evercare Hospital to the South Plaza of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban, followed by the funeral prayer and burial, would take place under heightened security.
More than 10,000 police and Armed Police Battalion personnel have been deployed, with army members stationed at key points, The Daily Star reported. The Dhaka Metropolitan Police also outlined the convoy route. Vehicular movement along affected roads will remain restricted, and the public has been requested to cooperate with law enforcement agencies. In parallel, the government has declared a three-day state mourning starting today.
In a televised address on Tuesday, chief adviser Muhammad Yunus announced a public holiday for December 31. A gazette notification was subsequently issued by the public administration ministry. According to the notification, all government, semi-government, autonomous, semi-autonomous and private offices will remain closed today.
Emergency and essential services, including electricity, water, gas, fire services, ports, sanitation, telecommunications, postal services and healthcare, will continue to operate. Hospitals, emergency medical staff and vehicles carrying medical equipment and medicines have also been exempted. Following the decision, the Supreme Court and Bangladesh Bank issued separate notifications declaring a public holiday.
In another gazette notification, the cabinet division formally announced a three-day national mourning, which will conclude on Friday, The Daily Star said. Alongside the state observances, the BNP announced a seven-day mourning period. Senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said black flags will be hoisted at all party offices nationwide. Party leaders and activists will wear black badges, and prayers will be held at every BNP office.
Condolence books have been opened at BNP offices, including Khaleda Zia's Gulshan residence, the party's Nayapaltan central office and district-level offices. Condolences also came from global leaders.
Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday expressed deep sorrow over Khaleda Zia's death, extending condolences to her family and the people of Bangladesh. In a post on X, he said he was "deeply saddened" by her passing and recalled his "warm meeting" with her in Dhaka in 2015. He added that he hoped her vision and legacy would continue to guide bilateral ties.
Tributes were also paid by leaders from Pakistan and Nepal. Major diplomatic missions and international organisations acknowledged Khaleda Zia's contributions to Bangladesh's political and democratic development.
The United Nations expressed its deepest sympathies to her family and reaffirmed solidarity with the government and people of Bangladesh. The European Union also conveyed its condolences. The US Embassy in Dhaka said she played a pivotal role in shaping the country's modern history. Russia said it would remember her for maintaining cordial bilateral relations during her three tenures as prime minister. China's Prime Minister Li Qiang and Foreign Minister Wang Yi sent condolence messages to chief adviser Muhammad Yunus. Chinese ambassador Yao Wen conveyed condolences to Tarique Rahman.
Pakistan prime minister Shehbaz Sharif described Khaleda Zia as a committed friend of Pakistan, with President Asif Ali Zardari also extending condolences. Malaysia, Nepal, the Maldives and several other countries echoed similar sentiments.
Diplomatic missions including the British high commission, as well as the German, French, Japanese and Iranian embassies, also issued statements mourning her passing. Australia said its thoughts were with the people of Bangladesh as they mourn the former prime minister.
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