Pakistan’s Interior Minister, Mohsin Naqvi, visited the grave of former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia on Friday to honor her memory and reflect on her political contributions. During the solemn visit, he laid floral wreaths at her resting place and offered Fateha, praying for the eternal peace of her soul.
Naqvi expressed deep respect for Khaleda Zia, extending heartfelt condolences and invoking divine blessings. He paid homage to her significant role in Bangladesh’s political and public life, acknowledging her dedication to the nation’s progress and her tireless service to its people.
In a significant development, the Interior Minister highlighted her leadership during critical phases of Bangladesh’s democratic journey, describing it as a key chapter in the region’s political history. He emphasized that her governance and commitment to the welfare of the Bangladeshi population continue to be recognized beyond national borders.
Meanwhile, the visit symbolized a gesture of diplomatic respect and mutual recognition of influential political figures who have shaped South Asia’s landscape. The tribute underlines the enduring legacy of Khaleda Zia’s leadership and her lasting impact on regional politics.
