Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain on Tuesday said they do not have any specific information regarding BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman's return to home, mentioning that he has not yet sought any travel pass, reports UNB.
"Travel pass will be issued if he seeks. So far I know, he is yet to seek any travel pass," he said when a journalist approached him while leaving his office - the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Asked whether Tarique holds any passport, Adviser Hossain said he does not know about the matter. "That I can't tell you."
Hossain on Sunday said the government can issue a 'one-time' travel pass within a day, facilitating BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman's return to home if he wishes to come back home.
Meanwhile, amid a surge of prayers and concern for Begum Khaleda Zia, BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman on Tuesday thanked people across Bangladesh and abroad for their support, urging all to continue prayers for her recovery.
In a post on his verified Facebook page, "I want to take a moment, on behalf of the Zia family and BNP, to give our most profound thanks for the remarkable outpouring of support for Begum Khaleda Zia's recovery."
He said the widespread expressions of concern from leaders, diplomats and friends across the world, as well as the overwhelming love and prayers from the people of Bangladesh have been incredible.
"This collective support has been a source of immense strength for all of us. We continue to pray for her recovery and appreciate the unity, compassion, and solidarity shown during this difficult moment," Tarique said.
Khaleda Zia, 80, was admitted to Evercare Hospital on the night of November 23 on the advice of the medical board after being diagnosed with infections in her heart and lungs.
She is also suffering from pneumonia and is currently under intensive observation in the Critical Care Unit (CCU), under the care of specialist doctors from both home and abroad.
BNP leaders described her condition on Friday night as 'extremely critical'. The former Prime Minister has also been suffering from multiple long-term health issues, including heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, liver cirrhosis, and kidney problems.