The leader of the Awami League, Sukh Ranjan, handed over the property to the Prime Minister.



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Sukhranjan Gharami, a veteran Awami League leader and assistant lawyer in Banaripara, Barisal, handed over the property to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, daughter of Bangabandhu. In love with Bangabandhu’s daughter, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, he went to the Chakha subregistration office on Sunday afternoon and searched the fifth-century property.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been accepted into the document. The president of the Banaripara Press Club, Rahad Sumon, has learned of the document.

Sukhranjan Gharami is known to have his own property along the road adjacent to Kajlahar Bazar in Banaripara Sadar Union which borders Banaripara in Barisal and Nesharabad (Swarupkathi) upazila in Pirojpur. A portrait of the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was recently erected there with funding from Banaripara Upazila Parishad.

Sukh Ranjan Gharami told Jugantar that he was excited and proud to have portraits of the Father of the Bangabandhu Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on his property.

He said that in addition to achieving great independence under the leadership of the Father of the Bangabandhu Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the Bengali nation has a red-green flag and a sovereign and independent Bangladesh. He wrote the property as a token of his unconditional gratitude and love for the transformation of the country into the golden Bengal of Bangabandhu under the leadership of his worthy daughter, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Sukhranjan Gharami said the wife of their three children and one son is unemployed after passing engineering. In addition, one of his sons works in a gold shop, which provides him with additional income.

He said that his long-term wish was to meet Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at least once in his life. At that time, you will hand over the property documents that were given to the Prime Minister. He told Jugantar that he would obtain peace in the afterlife if he could meet with the Prime Minister once in the last days of his life.



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