BANGLADESH NEWS
Urging all not to create any controversy over Humayun Ahmed, BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Saturday said the legendary writer was an asset of the country and none should do anything which will defame him.
“Humayun gave Bangla literature a different identity. With his unique writings and creation, he brought Bangla literature closure to the people,” he said while addressing a commemorating discussion at a city hotel.
Jasas, cultural wing of the main opposition party, organised the programme.
The BNP leader said recently a case has been filed in Chittagong over the death, which was so unfortunate. “Everyone should refrain from such activities. None should defame writer’s personal life.”
Mirza Fakhrul said Humayun Ahmed inspired the young generation to read books and country’s publication industry got life back due to his writings. “Humayun won the hearts of millions of Bengali speaking people and he will always remain in readers' hearts. None will be able to harm his life and property.”
The noted litterateur and filmmaker died at a New York hospital on July 19 while undergoing treatment. Later the celebrated writer buried at Nuhash Palli at Gazipur.
On Thursday a lawyer filed a case with a Chittagong court blaming Humayun’s wife Meher Afroz Shaon and an owner of a publishing house for his death.
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