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"Khaleda to leave Bangladesh"

`It is on the condition that her sons will be allowed to join her'


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  • Interim Government denies any such agreement

    Dhaka: The former Bangladesh Prime Minister, Khaleda Zia, has reportedly agreed to leave the country under a ``negotiated deal'' with the interim Government, which however rejected suggestions that any deal was struck with her on this.

    "After prolonged suspense, former Prime Minister and Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chairperson Khaleda Zia finally agreed to leave the country under tremendous pressure from the military-backed caretaker Government and on the condition that her sons will also be allowed to join her," The Daily Star reported quoting unnamed Government sources.

    The release of her younger son Arafat Rahman Koko also fuelled speculation about her leaving the country.

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