The Dhaka Times Desk Mohammad Khaled Hossain who won Everest is still alive? Such a question has been brought forward by his wife Tahmina Shaili. He raised such a question in an interview given to BBC.

The 60th anniversary of the conquest of Everest is celebrated around the world. According to BBC, Khalid Hossain Sajal, a professional filmmaker, disappeared on his way back from the summit of Everest on May 20. The Bangladesh Embassy in Nepal has already conducted a round of operations in search of him.
"That campaign is on hold for now," Khaled's wife Tahmina Khan Shaili told the BBC. The campaign is actually over. The participants of the expedition have come down. They recovered several things from Khaled. They said Khaled's body was not found there." Regarding the search, he said, “There is probably no scope for a search now. Because there is a certain time to climb the mountain. After a certain time every year, climbing stops.” He said, "The Sherpas who came to search said that they found some of Khaled's things there. But they did not find Khaled's dead body." On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Everest conquest, she said about the search for her husband, "I don't really have a chance to think about normal events at the moment. My husband climbed the mountain. He still hasn't gotten back to me. I am getting various news about him. I also have to take various kinds of news. This work is very difficult. But I must take the news. I want to know what happened in the end.”
Shaili also said, “Everyone is talking differently. I met his guide today too. His words do not match the words of the rescue team. I spoke to about 15-20 people who saw Khaled there for two days. All of them cannot be tied together. No matter how many storms or storms, no matter how much danger comes, the bag is supposed to go first, the things, the water bottle is supposed to go. They are all there, Khaled is not there. All day long I have been looking for something (if) to be found anywhere.”
Shaila, wife of Everest conqueror Khaled, said, “I believe Khaled is still alive. If we lose this belief, then maybe the incident will become true. Maybe Khaled will never come back. So I don't want to move from this belief. The last thing I said to him was that I will call you first as soon as I get to the summit. I will come back as soon as I can for you and Sushmita.”
In such a situation, a lot of confusion has been created regarding the rescue of Mohammad Khaled Hossain, who displayed the Bangladeshi flag on the world's highest peak Everest. Which remains a mystery. No one can tell when the tangle of this mystery will open or never open.