Jamaat Ameer visits July revolution fighters undergoing treatment in Bangkok hospital


Published: 11:37 9 May 2026
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer and opposition leader Dr. Shafiqur Rahman visited the hospital to visit the wounded fighters of the July Revolution undergoing treatment in Thailand. He inquired about the injured undergoing treatment at the Vejthani International Hospital in Bangkok on Saturday (May 9).
During the hospital visit, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman went to the bedside of each injured fighter and inquired about their physical condition and discussed the progress of treatment in detail with the doctors on duty. He called for ensuring the highest and most modern medical services for the injured.
At the same time, he wished the injured a speedy recovery and assured them of being by their side. It is learnt that the hospital authorities and expatriate Bangladeshis were also present during his visit.
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