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Begum Rokeya, a classmate of Ayesha Khanam, executive director of Swabalambi Unnayan Samiti, a non-governmental organization, said: ‘Ayesha and I studied in the same school from sixth to tenth class. He was very talented from a young age. One day, while studying in eighth class, Kazi Nazrul Islam surprised us by memorizing a very large poem in a short time. He has sung praises to helpless and needy people all his life.
Ayesha Khanam’s body was brought to Netrokona around 3pm today. Her janaza will take place after Asr at the Anbesha Vidyalaya facility in the East Katli area of the city established by her late husband Golam Murtuza Khan. They would bury her next to her husband’s grave at the end of the state honors.
The former head of the Bengali department of Netrokona Government College and Professor Matindra Sarkar went to the East Katli area to pay tribute to Ayesha Khanam. He said that Ayesha Khanam had had a social conscience since she was at Netrokona Girls’ School. He was determined to get the girls out. She has been campaigning for women’s rights all her life.
Saifullah Emran, General Secretary of Netrokona Sahitya Samaj, said: “Ayesha Khanam was a simple, caring, selfless and humble man. We are saddened by the departure of a perfect man ”.