BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi stabilizes after respiratory infection scare

BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi stabilizes after respiratory infection scare

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BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi stabilizes after respiratory infection scare

Senior BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi is showing signs of recovery after being admitted to a general hospital near me with a respiratory infection. Admitted on Tuesday with fever and breathing problems, his condition has since stabilized under medical care.

Rizvi was rushed to the hospital earlier this week when his symptoms worsened. Doctors diagnosed him with a respiratory infection, prompting immediate treatment under Dr. Raihan Rabbani. To prevent further complications, visitors have been restricted, and Rizvi has been advised to rest completely for the next few days.

His oxygen levels have improved, reducing the need for supplemental oxygen. Despite his weakened state, Rizvi reportedly asked about the election and voter turnout shortly after regaining consciousness. On Wednesday night, BNP chairman Tarique Rahman visited the hospital to check on his condition.

Rizvi, a prominent figure in the party, has been instrumental in BNP's political campaigns. He previously declared a 'sweeping victory' in the 2026 elections following the 2024 uprising and led initiatives like the 'Boycott India' movement that same year.

While Rizvi's health is gradually improving, his family has requested prayers for his full recovery. Medical staff continue to monitor his progress closely, ensuring he remains on the path to stabilization. Keep up with the latest medical news today to stay informed about his condition.

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