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A decade from today. Momena Begum was then forty-something. I was a bit mentally ill. He often disappeared from home. But what happened a decade ago may now be a story for Momena. Your life story can start or end there.
Momena’s house is in Ghoramara village of Kamardaha junction in Gobindaganj de Gaibandha. The father is Azizar Rahman deceased. The marriage took place in Palashbari. Momena had two daughters and three sons. Suddenly one day he left them all and disappeared. Cross the borders of the country to a forest in Nepal. From the desolate jungle, staff from the Nepal Human Services Ashram rescued him and brought him to the ashram. 12 years have passed there.
Momena regained her memory after taking care of the ashram. He later told the ashram authorities about his life. According to Momena, some young people from the ashram took her to Bangladesh.
Last Thursday (December 24), the Nepalese youth arrived at the home of Palashbari’s husband, Kaddus Ali, with Momena. Give Momena back to family and children. At that moment, both of them were hesitant to decide whether or not tears would flow from their eyes. Not only they, the locals also doubted.
Momena said, I am now 52 years old. My husband got married elsewhere two years after he lost me. The children’s place is in the aunt’s house. The husband did not have a place in the house without the consent of his current wife. I had to go back to my father’s house. Momena sometimes held back tears as she spoke the words, and sometimes she failed.
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However, the locals were not wrong in thanking the company for returning the mother to the children. Rashed from the village of Ghoramara said that the staff of the Nepal Human Services Ashram proved it once again for the people.
Gobindaganj Upazila Nirbahi officer Ramkrishna Barman said that since Momena is helpless and miserable, she will be rehabilitated.
Ittefaq / AC
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