BNP leader Moudud’s condition deteriorating
The health condition of BNP standing committee member Moudud Ahmed, who has been undergoing treatment in Singapore, has deteriorated.
Moudud was shifted to Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Mount Elizabeth Hospital this afternoon following the deterioration of his physical condition, said his personal assistant Mominur Rahman Sujon.
He said Moudud has been struggling for a few days to get oxygen due to lung congestion. Besides, Sujon said Moudud has serious kidney complications.
On February 1, the BNP leader was admitted to Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore for advanced treatment. His wife Hasna Moudud, daughter of famous poet Jasimuddin, is there with him.
Moudud Ahmed is one of the founding members of the BNP. He joined Jatiya Party in 1985 and served as prime minister and vice president in military ruler HM Ershad's government.
After the fall of Ershad, Moudud returned to BNP in 1996 and was made law minister in Khaleda Zia's government in 2001.
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