BSS, Chattogram :
Bangladesh Awami League (AL) and its associate organisations on Thursday observed the homecoming day of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina through day-long programs. Chattogram city, north and south district units of AL observed the day through elaborate programs, including placing wreaths at Bangabandhu’s portrait at the party office in the morning and holding discussions, Milad and Doa Mahfil.
Chattogram City Unit of AL held a discussion at Zilla Parisad auditorium with acting Chattogram City AL president Noymuddin Chowdhury in the chair. City Mayor, also General Secretary of city AL AJM Nasir Uddin, AL leaders Mahtab Uddin Chowdhury, Khurshed Alam Sujan, MA Salam, Advocate Iftakher Saimul, among others, spoke on the occasion. The speakers said the very existence of AL was saved after Sheikh Hasina’s return to her beloved Bangladesh on May 17, 1981. The nation fought the autocratic ruler under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina who is still continuing her struggle to save the country’s democracy, they added.
Bangladesh Awami League (AL) and its associate organisations on Thursday observed the homecoming day of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina through day-long programs. Chattogram city, north and south district units of AL observed the day through elaborate programs, including placing wreaths at Bangabandhu’s portrait at the party office in the morning and holding discussions, Milad and Doa Mahfil.
Chattogram City Unit of AL held a discussion at Zilla Parisad auditorium with acting Chattogram City AL president Noymuddin Chowdhury in the chair. City Mayor, also General Secretary of city AL AJM Nasir Uddin, AL leaders Mahtab Uddin Chowdhury, Khurshed Alam Sujan, MA Salam, Advocate Iftakher Saimul, among others, spoke on the occasion. The speakers said the very existence of AL was saved after Sheikh Hasina’s return to her beloved Bangladesh on May 17, 1981. The nation fought the autocratic ruler under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina who is still continuing her struggle to save the country’s democracy, they added.