The BCL activist committed suicide by sending a message to the Prime Minister!



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Police have recovered the hanging body of BCL activist Al Mamun

Al-Mamun, a BCL activist, posted on Facebook together with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina about the family’s huge financial crisis. Police recovered his hanging body around 10:30 a.m. Sunday. His body was found hanging from the railing of his house in the Bishauti village of the Rangchati union in Kalmakanda upazila of Netrokona.

Al Mamun is the son of Rafiqul Islam from that town. His parents work as day laborers in Dhaka and he is the eldest of two brothers and two sisters in the family. Al Mamun was the Upper Secondary Examiner for this year’s Kalmakanda Government Degree College.

The inspector at the Bisarpasha Police Investigation Center confirmed the matter. Abu Sayem. He said police recovered the body and made an investigation report. The body was subsequently sent to Netrokona Modern Sadar Hospital for autopsy. The actual cause of death will be known after receiving the investigation report, said the inspector from the Bisharpasha police investigation center. Abu Sayem.

Before his death, Al Mamun wrote on his Facebook timeline, ‘Honorable Prime Minister Deshratna Sheikh Hasina Apa. Chairman of the Bangladesh Awami League, I, as a minor activist of the Kalmakanda Upazila branch of the Bangladesh Chhatra League, affiliated with your political party, have always dedicated myself to the well-being of the country and society by upholding the ideals of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the father of the Bengali nation. I never thought about my future and my family.

In this situation, the economic crisis and the responsibility of the family as the eldest child of the family is equivalent to the mountain. Honorable Prime Minister, could you please provide financial assistance to my family? Then my family would not have spent so much time in Bangabandhu Bangladesh, they would have found happiness even a little bit.

Rangchati Union Parishad (UP) President Tahera Khatun said: “The boy’s father is a tea seller and his sister is a garment worker. He (Al Mamun) has been serving the homeless and homeless people of various villages in his area, including Biswati, Raipur, and Gazarikanda for two long years with the money he saved by saving his money and tuition. The boy has nothing to say on his own.

Further, he said: “The boy mentioned the future of the country and the nation and appealed to the Upazila Nirbahi (UN) officer in December 2019 to be more motivated to serve the homeless and destitute if he receives financial assistance from the Honorable Fund. Prime Minister”.



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