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Khaleda Zia: Bangladesh's First Female PM Passes

Khaleda Zia, Bangladeshs first female prime minister, has passed away at 80 due to a long illness. She led the country in the early 90s and 2000s, dominating politics for decades through a fierce rivalry with Sheikh Hasina. Despite being out of power since 2006 and often under house arrest or in jail, Khaleda and her Bangladesh Nationalist Party maintained strong support. She stepped into politics after her husbands assassination and won a surprise victory in her first term, becoming only the second woman to lead a mainly Muslim democracy. Her second term had ups and downs, including a rise in militants and a deadly grenade attack on Hasina. Since Hasinas ouster, Khaleda was freed from house arrest and cleared of corruption charges. Her son, Tarique Rahman, returned from exile and is set to run for prime minister in the upcoming February election. Checkout Solipillow.com

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