DHAKA, Nov 22, 2021 (BSS) - Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan
Mahmud today said the demand of BNP regarding sending Begum Zia abroad for
treatment is politically motivated.
"There is no scope of the government to accept the politically motivated
demand of sending a convicted accused abroad. The government is firmly
determined so that Begum Zia can get uppermost treatment," he said.
The minister added: "If necessary, a medical board will be formed by all
eminent doctors including Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University so that
the board can give advice."
Hasan, also Awami League joint general secretary, stated these while
replying to a query of newsmen at the meeting room of his ministry at the
Secretariat here.
He said as per the comments of BNP leaders, it seems that BNP leaders
including Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, Rizvi Ahmed and Khandaker Mosharraf
Hossain become doctors. Even, ASM Rab and Manna are also become big doctors
and all of them are playing the role of doctors, he added.
The minister said they all are saying that Begum Zia is in critical
condition. But, and doctors or experts of Evercare Hospital didn't tell
anything, he added.
He said BNP leaders raised voice earlier for sending Begum Zia abroad,
but, she returned home after becoming well by the treatment of the country's
doctors. In fact, the demand of sending Begum Zia abroad is fully politically
motivated, which is not health related, he added.
Replying to another query, Hasan said BNP has six parliament members and as
per their statements it seems that they are not worried about any other
problem. Begum Zia's health is the only problem for them and there has no any
other problems in the country, he added.
About BNP's announcement of movement, the minister said they have told
about such movement earlier and also tried to create anarchy sometimes. The
countrymen will resist them if they want to create instability and the
government will be with the masses, he added.
Over the attack on journalist Rishad Huda, the minister expressed his deep
condemn, saying it is really regrettable.
The law enforcers have taken prompt steps and the government is monitoring
this issue, he added.