BNP leader Moudud hospitalised for low level of haemoglobin

Dhaka, Jan 2 – BNP Standing Committee member Barrister Moudud Ahmed has been hospitalised as he fell ill due to a low level of haemoglobin.

“Sir was admitted to Evercare Hospital in the city on December 30 with serious weakness as his haemoglobin level dropped,” said Moudud’s personal assistant Mominur Rahman Sujon.
He, however, said the BNP leader’s condition has started improving with the rise in haemoglobin level in his blood.
Sujon said doctors may release Moudud from the hospital after two to three days.
He said the octogenarian BNP leader underwent a coronavirus test at the hospital, and the results came negative.
Sujon said Moudud urged all to pray for his speedy recovery. – UNB