Namaz-e-Janaza of Gaffar Chy held in London

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City Desk :
Eminent journalist and columnist Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury’s first Namaz-e-Janaza was held at London’s Brick Lane mosque after Jum’a prayers on Friday.
Mayor of Tower Hamlets Mohammad Lutfur Rahman, Bangladesh High Commissioner to the UK Saida Muna Tasneem, officials and employees of the mission, members of British Bangladeshi community, journalists, cultural activists and cross section of Bangladeshi expats were present on the occasion.
Special doa was offered for eternal peace of the departed soul, a Bangladesh high commission spokesperson from London told BSS over phone.
Later, Chowdhury’s body was kept at the Shaheed Minar of historic Shaheed Altab Ali Park in East London to allow British-Bangladeshi community and other admirers to have their last glimpse of Chowdhury who was also a 1952 Language Movement veteran, a political analyst, writer and poet, reports BSS.
Bangladesh High Commissioner, officials and employees of the mission and members of British Bangladeshi community were also present there.
Chowdhury’s coffin was covered with the national flag of Bangladesh on the occasion to show state honour to the celebrated son of Bengali nation.
Saida Muna Tasneem along with mission officials laid a wreath on his coffin.
The spokesperson said the Bangladesh mission in UK kept a close touch with Chowdhury’s family as the plans for his burial and related rituals were underway.

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