Khaleda Zia
Khaleda Zia
Khaleda Zia is a prominent Bangladeshi politician and the first woman to serve as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh. Born on August 15, 1945, in Narayangonj, Bangladesh, Zia's political career began after the assassination of her husband, Ziaur Rahman, who was the 7th President of Bangladesh. She became the leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and later ascended to the position of prime minister in 1991. Zia served as the prime minister for three terms, making her one of the longest-serving leaders in the country's history.
Zia's tenure as prime minister was marked by both political achievements and controversies. She focused on economic reforms, privatization, and foreign relations, but also faced accusations of corruption and mismanagement. Zia was also involved in multiple political conflicts, particularly with the Awami League and its leader Sheikh Hasina, leading to prolonged political instability in Bangladesh. Despite these challenges, Zia remained a powerful figure in the country's political landscape and a strong advocate for democracy and national sovereignty.
A well-known quote by Khaleda Zia reflects her commitment to her country and its people: "We will establish democracy. We will restore democracy." This statement encapsulates her dedication to democratic principles and her belief in the importance of maintaining the sovereignty and independence of Bangladesh. Despite the political turbulence surrounding her career, Zia continues to be a pivotal figure in Bangladesh's political history.