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The father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Judge Abu Saeed Chowdhury and BRAC founder Sir Fazle Hasan Abed have all played the most important role in bringing independent Bangladesh back alive after the war of prison independence. from Pakistan, said Dr. Jafrullah Chowdhury, founder of the Center for Public Health.
He made the remarks at a discussion meeting on the occasion of the first anniversary of the death of Fazle Hasan Abed in the auditorium of Major ATM Haider Bir Uttam, a guerrilla commander at the Dhanmondi branch of the Nagar Hospital public health center here on Sunday . The matter has been known in a press release.
Jafrullah Chowdhury said that when the liberation war began, Sir Fazle Hasan Abed quit his job and moved to Bangladesh. He came to Billet and organized the liberation war. He organized an organization called Action Bangladesh and spent all his time there. He lobbied the British MPs. With Abu Saeed Chowdhury, present our sad story, our story of hope and aspiration to the whole world. I would say that the main task of Bangabandhu’s return from the Pakistani prison alive was carried out by Judge Abu Saeed Chowdhury and the Abed brothers.
Recalling Sir Fazle Hassan Abed at the conference, he said: “Abed Bhai came from Great Britain when he finished his studies. It was a great impact on his life in 1970. He took a very high job in a very large company in Pakistan where he was a high official He did not lack a house, there was no money, he had a very comfortable life.
He said there was a sudden catastrophic storm in 1970. Millions of people died there. At that time there was a lot of damage in Monpura. Abed Bhai received help and cooperation there. He was surprised to see the poverty of Bangladesh for the first time. This incident brought a change in his life. Think, what will happen to so much money? If the country is not good.
Jafrullah Chowdhury said that after Victory Day Abed Bhai thought the country should be built. At that time we had extreme deprivation, misery and poverty. He then formed the Assistant Governors Committee of Bangladesh. In other words, BRAC to build Bangladesh. Abed Bhai had a good relationship with us from the beginning. He treated us like his family, like his brother. He understood that our soul is the people. So he worked for them and paid more attention to what they needed to study. Even then, only a small percentage of the people of our country could write their names. Therefore, we must not forget our brother Abed today. It must be remembered and inspired by your ideals and actions.
BRAC Executive Director Asif Saleh spoke on a video conference. The meeting was led by the self-coordinator of the Public Health Dialysis Center. Mahibullah Khandaker. Doctors, nurses, officials and employees were present on the occasion, including the press advisor of the Center for Public Health, Jahangir Alam Mintu.
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