He came up with the remarks while responding to a question from reporters at the Secretariat after attending a virtual cabinet meeting.
"The Home Minister has told me he has received an application...since the six-month (Khaleda's temporary release period) expires on September 24, they have asked for an extension. We will consider the application,” the Minister said.
On Tuesday, Khaleda Zia's younger brother Shamim Iskander submitted the application to Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan which was later sent to the Law Ministry.
However, the law minister claimed that the application has not been received yet. "I still do not know what was written in the application. In that case, what will I consider without seeing the application?”
He noted that Khaleda Zia is not on bail rather she was released through an executive order on humanitarian grounds.
"Khaleda Zia is not on bail, no court has granted her bail. In March, her family requested the Home Minister to release her from jail for medical treatment. The Prime Minister, on humanitarian grounds, directed us to suspend her sentence under Section 401 (1) of the Criminal Procedure Code and release her for six months, “ said the minister.
Khaleda Zia was subsequently released on March 25.