From airport to Gulshan: BNP supporters give warm welcome to Khaleda Zia
Traffic remained slower than usual due to the presence of BNP leaders on the roads, but no major congestion has been reported on the Dhaka-Mymensingh highway yet

Leaders and activists of the BNP have taken positions on the left side of the road from the Dhaka Airport to Banani to welcome its Chairperson Khaleda Zia, who returned from London this morning (6 May).
BNP sources said not all leaders and activists of the party moved towards the airport. They were assigned specific points based on their respective wards.
The activists took positions accordingly along the roadside to extend their greetings to Khaleda Zia's motorcade as it passes.
However, some small pickups full of BNP activists were seen moving towards the airport.

Meanwhile, traffic remained slower than usual due to the presence of BNP leaders on the roads, but no major congestion has been reported on the Dhaka-Mymensingh highway yet.
Our correspondent from the spot reported slight traffic congestion in front of the Radisson Blu Dhaka, as BNP activists seemed to have more space on that portion of the road.
Meanwhile, the expressway remains open for CNG-run autorickshaws and motorcycles for six hours from 7am to 1pm today to curb any excessive load of traffic. They will be able to use the expressway, paying Tk20 as tolls, reports Prothom Alo.
Khaleda Zia was sent to the Old Dhaka Central Jail after a lower court sentenced her to five years' imprisonment in the Zia Orphanage Trust corruption case on 8 February 2018 and the High Court doubled the jail term around nine months later.
The Zia orphanage graft case was filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission in July 2008, accusing Khaleda of misappropriating over Tk2.10 crore that was received as grants for orphans via a foreign bank.

Later, she was sentenced to seven years of imprisonment by the same court in the Zia Charitable Trust corruption case in October 2018.
In August 2011, the ACC filed the Zia Charitable Trust graft case with Tejgaon Police Station, accusing four people, including Khaleda, of raising funds for the trust from unknown sources and abusing power.
She had been accused in 37 cases, among which 13 were filed during the rule of military-backed caretaker rule, widely known as 1/11, while 24 were filed during the Awami League rule.
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, the government temporarily freed Khaleda Zia from jail through an executive order by suspending her sentence on 25 March 2020, with the condition that she would stay at her Gulshan house and not leave the country.
Since then, her release term has been extended every six months following the family's plea.
On 30 October 2024, the High Court dismissed 10 sabotage cases and one sedition case filed against the BNP chairperson at Darus Salam and Jatrabari police stations in the capital, said the lawyer.
On 27 November last year, the High Court acquitted her in the Zia Charitable Trust case after scrapping her seven-year sentence in the case.
Her "house arrest" ended on 6 August, after she was declared completely free as President Mohammed Shahabuddin commuted her prison terms.
The 78-year-old former prime minister has long been suffering from various ailments, including liver cirrhosis, arthritis, diabetes, kidney, lung, heart, eye problems, and post-Covid complications.
Khaleda Zia travelled to London on 8 January in a special air ambulance sent by the Emir of Qatar.

Upon arrival, she was admitted to the London Clinic, a private hospital, where she remained under the care of renowned specialists Professor Patrick Kennedy and Professor Jennifer Cross for 17 days.
Since 25 January, she has been receiving treatment at the residence of her elder son, Tarique Rahman.
Tarique Rahman, Dr Zubaida, and their daughter Zaima Rahman have been living in London since 2008. It will be Zubaida's first return to Bangladesh in 17 years.
Khaleda Zia returned today with her entourage members, including her eldest son Tarique Rahman's wife Dr Zubaida Rahman, and her late son Arafat Rahman Koko's wife Syeda Sharmila Rahman, along with members of her medical team.
The BNP ranks appear energised by Khaleda's return. Party members across the country are also elated and emotional about Zubaida's long-awaited homecoming. Her return has sparked fresh curiosity about whether she will now enter active politics.
Speaking to The Business Standard, BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said party leaders and supporters would greet Khaleda along the route from Dhaka airport to her Gulshan residence today.
He noted that anticipation around Khaleda's arrival had created a festive mood, especially among grassroots BNP members. "This enthusiasm could shape a political atmosphere conducive to early elections," he added.