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Saifur Rahman’s 12th death anniversary Sunday

Politics 2021-09-04, 7:34pm

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The 12th death anniversary of M Saifur Rahman, the country’s ex-finance minister, will be observed on Sunday.



Dhaka, Sept 4 :  The 12th death anniversary of M Saifur Rahman, the country’s ex-finance minister, will be observed on Sunday.

On September 5, 2009, Saifur, also a former BNP standing committee member, died in a road accident on Dhaka-Sylhet Highway at the age of 77.

BNP and Durre Samad Rahman and Saifur Rahman Foundation have chalked out various programmes, including milad mahfil, Qurankhwani and distribution of cooked food, to observe the day with due respect.

Local BNP leaders and activists will place wreaths at the grave of Saifur in Moulvibazar in the morning.

They will also offer fateha there and pray for the salvation of his departed soul.

Besides, the Foundation will arrange a milad mahfil and Qurankhwani at the deceased’s local house and distribute cooked food among the destitute.

BNP will arrange a virtual doa mahfil-cum-discussion at 3pm in memory of Saifur and seek the eternal peace of his departed soul.

Meanwhile, BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir issued a message paying tribute to the departed soul of Saifur.

He recalled the late former finance minister’s contributions to different democratic movements of the nation, and the country’s economic progress.

Fakhrul also recalled with gratitude Saifur’s role in making BNP a stronger party as a close associate of its founder Ziaur Rahman.

Born at Baharmardan village in Moulvibazar Sadar upazila on October 6, 1932, Saifur was with BNP since its inception as an adviser to late president Ziaur Rahman. He went on to serve in Zia’s cabinet as the first commerce minister and then the finance minister, reports UNB.