
DHAKA, Feb 1, 2026 (BSS) - The Bangladesh High Commission in the Maldives
today organised a commemorative programme honouring late former Prime
Minister Begum Khaleda Zia, documenting messages of condolence from Maldivian
leaders, diplomats and the Bangladeshi Diaspora to preserve her enduring
legacy.
Following the Bangladesh government's observance of three days of national
mourning, the High Commission undertook a formal initiative to compile,
archive and preserve condolence messages received from the Maldivian
leadership, the diplomatic community and Bangladeshi expatriates residing in
the Maldives.
As part of the initiative, the High Commission organised a commemorative
programme and launched a special publication and documentary titled "In
Memoriam: Begum Khaleda Zia - Messages of Condolence from the Diplomatic
Community and Bangladeshi Diaspora in the Maldives."
The event was held at the auditorium of Maldives National University,
according to a message received here today.
The programme was attended by representatives of Maldivian government,
members of the diplomatic and international community, senior academics and a
large number of Bangladeshi Diaspora members, who gathered to pay tribute to
the life, leadership and contributions of the late three-time former Prime
Minister and Bangladesh's first female premier.
The programme began with the recitation of the Holy Quran, followed by
opening remarks from Bangladesh High Commissioner to the Maldives Md Nazmul
Islam.
A documentary titled "Bangladesh-Maldives Relations: A Bridge of Friendship"
was then screened.
The chief guest of the programme was Ali Haidar Ahmed, Minister of Higher
Education, Labour and Skills Development of the Maldives, while Mariyam
Zulfa, State Minister of Foreign Affairs, attended as special guest. The
special discussant was Mamun Ahmed, Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University of
Dhaka.
Members of the diplomatic and international community who spoke at the
programme included Nick D Low, British High Commissioner to the Maldives; G
Balasubramanian, High Commissioner of India; Faisal Rasul Lodhi, High
Commissioner of Pakistan; and Hao Zhang, UN Resident Coordinator to the
Maldives.
Representatives from the United States, Sri Lanka, Russia, UNICEF and China
were also present.
The academic community was represented by Mahamood Shougee, Chancellor of
Maldives National University, and Vice Chancellor Aishath Shehenaz Adam.
Representing the Bangladeshi diaspora, several community leaders shared
reflections on Begum Khaleda Zia's leadership and her role in shaping
Bangladesh's political landscape.
Speakers recalled her contributions to democratic governance, regional
cooperation and international engagement, paying deep respect to her legacy.
The programme concluded with the screening of the commemorative documentary
bearing the same title as the publication, followed by the formal
presentation of copies of the documentary magazine to distinguished guests.
Hundreds of Bangladeshi expatriates attended the programme, reflecting the
widespread respect and admiration for the late Prime Minister.
The initiative aims to preserve the messages of condolence as a lasting
testament to Begum Khaleda Zia's legacy and the strong bonds of friendship
and people-to-people ties between Bangladesh and the Maldives.