Prime Minister mourns the death of Abul Hasnat



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In a message of condolence, he said, “Abul Hasnat’s contribution to the practice of progressive and free culture in the country will always be remembered by the nation with respect.”

The prime minister asked for the forgiveness of the deceased’s soul and expressed his deepest condolences to the bereaved relatives, his office said.

Poet and journalist Abul Hasnat

Poet and journalist Abul Hasnat

Abul Hasnat died at Anwar Khan Modern Hospital in Dhanmondi at 8am on Sunday. He was 65 years old.

Tariq Sujat, secretary general of the National Poetry Council, told bdnews24.com: “In fact, I had a lot of problems. I had been in pain for several days. There was a stone in my gallbladder, so the operation could not be performed. treated for pneumonia in the last minute. His COVID test result was negative. “

Abul Hasnat was born on July 16, 1945 in Old Dhaka. In literature, his pseudonym was Mahmud Al Zaman.

Abul Hasnat, who was the literary editor of the Sangbad daily for 24 long years, was in charge of the ink and pen until death. He was also editor of the quarterly painting ‘Shilpa O Shilpi’.

Abul Hasnat, a member of the Chayanat executive parliament, also served as vice president at one point.



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