• বাংলা
  • English
  • National

    BNP acting chairman and secretary general mourn Noman’s death

    BNP Acting Chairman Tarek Ramhan and Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir have expressed their condolences over the death of BNP Vice Chairman, former minister and freedom fighter Abdullah Al Noman.

    They expressed their condolences and condolences in a press release on Tuesday morning.

    Earlier, he died at a hospital in the capital at 6 am on Tuesday. He was 80 years old. He was suffering from various old-age related problems.

    BNP Chairperson’s Media Wing member Shairul Kabir Khan said, “Abdullah Al Noman suddenly fell ill at his Dhanmondi residence in the capital this morning. He was quickly taken to the capital’s Square Hospital, where the doctor on duty declared him dead.”

    No decision has been made yet regarding his burial.

    Meanwhile, Abdullah Al Noman was supposed to be the main speaker at the Chittagong North District BNP rally today. The rally has been postponed after his death.

    Abdullah Al Noman was elected as the first MP from Kotwali, Chittagong in 1991. After winning the 1991 election, he served as the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock and after winning the 2001 election, he served as the Minister of Food.

    Noman joined the Chhatra Union in the early 1960s while protesting against the Hamidur Rahman Education Commission. He served as the General Secretary of the Chittagong Metropolitan City, President of Greater Chittagong and Central Organizing Secretary of the Menonist Chhatra Union.

    After his student life, he joined labor politics with Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani. He was the Vice-President of the East Bengal Workers Federation. He was also secretly involved in the politics of the Bhashaniist NAP. In 1970, he was made the Central Organizing Secretary of NAP. In 1971, he joined the Liberation War. After the war, he was again active in NAP politics. After Ziaur Rahman formed the BNP, he joined the party in 1981.

    Do Follow: greenbanglaonline24