What Nayak Naeem said about the celebration of Jinnah’s death anniversary

by times news cr

2024-09-14 19:35:34

Senior entertainment reporter || risingbd.com

Published: 15:31, 14 September 2024 Updated: 16:58, 14 September 2024

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Naeem is a very popular hero of the nineties. He has given many successful movies in his acting career. He is currently away from the film industry. However, sometimes he expressed his opinion on the social media Facebook. Following this, he posted on Facebook about celebrating the 76th death anniversary of Pakistan’s Father of the Nation Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

What Nayak Naeem said about the celebration of Jinnah’s death anniversary

The hero Naeem is a descendant of Khawaja Salimullah, Nawab family of Dhaka. Recently, when the 76th death anniversary of the father of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah was celebrated in Dhaka, Naeem gave a status on his Facebook about this issue. In the caption of the photo, Naeem wrote, the Nawab family of Dhaka does not support it. I, the grandson of Khawaja Naeem Murad Nawab Salimullah and a proud Bangladeshi citizen, want to make it clear that I am not associated with any group or activity that undermines our national identity or history. ‘Nawab Salimullah Academy’ has no relation with Dhaka Nawab family and we stand against their propagated values.

He also wrote, “I do not support any action against the great liberation and independence war of 1971, the student uprising of 2024, which goes against the hopes and values ​​of the people. I am strongly committed to the students of Bangladesh and their interests.

Note that on Wednesday (September 11) the death anniversary of the father of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah was celebrated at the National Press Club of Dhaka under the banner of Nawab Salimullah Academy. Urdu songs and poems were performed in the program along with discussions. Professor Dr. presented the main article in the meeting. Mostafizur Rahman. In it he narrated various events of Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s life from his birth to his death. Kamran Dhangal, Deputy High Commissioner of Pakistan posted in Dhaka, was present as the chief guest on the occasion.

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