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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has made Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Hospital free for life for vocalist Akbar. There, this artist will be able to receive all kinds of free medical treatment for the rest of his life. On Monday afternoon, vocalist Akbar himself confirmed the matter to Kaler Kanth.
Akbar said: ‘My lord (Hanif Sanket) contacted the Prime Minister’s Office. He then informed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina about my condition. The Honorable Prime Minister has listened to Sir. He assigned me another check for 2 lakh rupees and gave it to PG (Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Hospital) for free for life. I will be eternally grateful to my lord and honorable prime minister.
Akbar said the checks and documents were issued on September 9 and received on September 20. He also said that an appointment has been made in India on October 1.
Akbar said: ‘I am grateful to Dipzal Bhai and Zayed Bhai. When it takes 10 thousand 20 thousand Dipzol brothers have sent. You will bear the cost of treatment in India. I have planned to go to India with the interest of Dipzal Bhai. When he returns from there, he will make an appointment again. I hope to improve with your prayers. ‘
A few days ago Akbar, a vocalist suffering from various complications such as diabetes and kidney disease, was admitted to the hospital after Eid. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman returned home after recovering from treatment at Medical College Hospital. Now this vocalist stays home.
Akbar wrote on Facebook about Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina: “Today is the birthday of our honorable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. I ask God to always keep her healthy and give her a good life. Because I am happy for her. – I am very grateful. . We still dream of living because we have a Prime Minister like him. I am a man whose name is unknown. However, the last time I was ill he helped me a lot. Thinking of my family, he kept the previous savings certificate fixed and gave me a check for two lakh rupees for new treatment and free treatment at PG Hospital for the rest of my life. We are truly blessed to have such a Prime Minister. May Allah keep this compassionate man very well. Amen.
Akbar used to drive a rickshaw in the town of Jessore. Although he was born in Paikgachha of Khulna, Akbar grew up in Jessore. Tuktak used to sing there. However, she had no interest in music since childhood. Akbar’s full voice song was appreciated in the city of Jessore. That’s why I used to get calls when I was on stage. In 2003, Akbar sang on a show at MM College, Jessore. A man from Bagerhat was fascinated by hearing Akbar’s song. He wrote a letter about Akbar on the popular magazine show ‘Etc.’ The authorities of “etc.” then they contacted Akbar. In that year, etc., Akbar met overnight by singing this song by Kishore Kumar: “One day birds will fly in the sky.
Akbar lives with his family in Mirpur No. 13. His eldest daughter, Asiya Akbar Athai, is in fourth grade at Harman Meiner School. They are Kamrul Islam and Muharram live in Jessore.
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