The overseas minister sought the new child of the lifeless lady in Rangunia from Saudi Arabia – 2024-06-22 01:28:35

by times news cr

2024-06-22 01:28:35

Nazmin Akhter, a housewife from Rangunia, Chittagong posted a publish on Fb after giving start to a son within the morning. However, the housewife died that night time.

Overseas Minister and Rangunia Member of Parliament Dr. Hasan Mahmood is staying in Saudi Arabia to carry out Hajj. On listening to the information of his mom’s loss of life on the day of giving start in his constituency, private officer Emrul Karim instructed Rashed to deal with him.

On Wednesday (June 19) afternoon, on behalf of the Overseas Minister, his private officer Emrul Karim Rashed visited late housewife Nazmin Akhter’s in-laws in Chandraghona Ferighat space. Rangunia Upazila Parishad newly elected Vice Chairman Shekhar Biswas, Upazila Awami League Workplace Secretary Abu Taher, Chandraghona Kadmatoli Union Awami League President Md. Harun Saudagar, Awami League chief. Forkan, Ali Azgar, Iqbal Hossain Bablu and so on. have been with him at the moment. They offered items for the new child to his household on behalf of the Overseas Minister.

The expatriate husband was saddened by the loss of life of his spouse. Rimon and family expressed their gratitude to the overseas minister for taking care of the new child.

It needs to be famous that on the morning of June 11, spouse Nazmin Akhter gave start to a toddler by means of surgical procedure. He died that night time as a consequence of varied problems. On the information of his spouse’s loss of life, husband Rimon returned to the nation on the night of June 12 and accomplished different formalities together with burial. He expressed his gratitude to the overseas minister and thanked everybody for condoling the loss of life of his spouse.

Rimon stated, ‘If it was a boy, my spouse wished to call him Rihan. In accordance with his want, the son’s identify is Rihan. Presently my sister is taking care of my son like her personal two kids.’

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