Mohammad Masud Majumder:
A view-exchange meeting was held with journalists with Md. Shafiqul Alam Helal, principal of the traditional Ibn Taymiyya School and College, a product of Barura, Comilla.
On Wednesday evening, February 26, at the Comilla Bishwa Road Hotel, Nurjahan A Ibn Taymiyya School and College, Principal Md. Shafiqul Alam Helal, the potential candidate for Comilla 08 Barura constituency nominated by Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, was present at the meeting of Jamaat-e-Islami Comilla Metropolitan Assistant Secretary Kamruzzaman Sohel, Workers Welfare Federation Comilla Metropolitan Vice President Master Md. Shafiullah, Jamaat leader Syed Riazul Amin, Comilla Press Club General Secretary and Bureau Chief Journalist Md. Zahid Hasan, Daily Inquilab Barura Upazila Correspondent and Weekly Telephone Editor Journalist Md. Abul Hashem, Daily Ameer Somoy and Comillar Kagoj Newspaper Barura Upazila Correspondent Journalist Md. Ilias Ahmed, Daily Jayzaydin Barura Upazila Correspondent Journalist Mohammad Masud Majumder, Weekly Crime News Editor Journalist Md. Jasim Uddin Khokon, Daily Sangbad’s Barura Upazila Correspondent Journalist Salil Biswas, Daily Jawabdihi Newspaper Correspondent Journalist Md. Tajul Islam, Daily Ruposhi Bangla Barura Upazila Correspondent Journalist Md. Jahangir Alam, Daily Banglar Aloron Newspaper Staff Reporter Journalist Md. Mohsin, Daily Manab Zamin and Titolar Newspaper Barura Upazila Correspondent Journalist Md. Ikramul Haque, Daily Bhorer Dak Newspaper Correspondent Omar Faruk, Daily Desh Rupantor Newspaper Staff Reporter Journalist Sujan Majumder, Dhaka Post Correspondent Journalist Arif Azgar, Daily Barura Kanth Newspaper Assistant Editor and Daily Samajkanth Newspaper Staff Reporter Journalist Md. Sharif Uddin, Comilla’s Amod Newspaper Staff Reporter Journalist Abdullah Al Maruf, Khoshbas Barta Editor Md. Yunus Khan, Journalist Md. Hares and other journalists were present.
At the exchange of views, Principal Shafiqul Alam Helal said, “Today, Bangladesh is free from dictators. We wanted a Bangladesh where equality, rights, justice and fairness would be ensured. But the previous government has only taken the country backwards.”
He said, “They have done politics of revenge in the country by partying in all areas. After the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government in the student-public movement on August 5, the common people of the country are dreaming of a new Bangladesh without discrimination. In the future, Jamaat-e-Islami will work for this social system without discrimination. I was born and raised in Dhaniswar village of Barura upazila. I want to work for the people of Barura. Today, my journalist friends have attended today’s exchange of views at my invitation, and I seek your impartial cooperation in the future as well.”
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