Hasina visits British HC to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth
Diplomatic Correspondent: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterdaypaid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II by placing wreath in front of her portrait at the British High Commission here.
The premier signed the condolence book that opened at the British High Commission following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September.
PM’s Deputy Press Secretary Hasan Jahid Tusher told reporters that after placing the wreath the PM stood in silence for some time to show respect to the late Queen.
After offering condolence Hasina reminisced her pleasant memories with the Queen.
Earlier, on her arrival at the mission in Baridhara she was received by British High Commissioner Robert Chatterton Dickson.
The high commissioner expressed gratitude to the prime minister for visiting the mission to show respect to the Queen.
This is the first time that any prime minister of the country visited the British High Commission in Dhaka. Prime Minister’s Principal Secretary Ahmad Kaikaus and Military secretary Major General Kabir Ahammad accompanied the prime minister.
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