Matia Chowdhury's funeral after Zohr, burial at Martyred Intellectuals Cemetery

The funeral of Awami League presidium member Motita Cheudhury will be held at Bad Zohar Gulshan Azad Mosque on Thursday (October 17), after which he will be buried in the martyred intellectual cemetery.

Masudul Islam Chowdhury, brother of Prat Mattia Chowdhury, said that a new place has been sought from the intellectual cemetery in the intellectual cemetery, where he will be buried there, if he does not get it, he will be buried in the grave of his husband Bazlur Rahman. Despite the demand of the people of the area, Matia Chowdhury will not be taken to his constituency considering the current situation of the country.

Incidentally, Motida Chowdhury breathed his last in the condition of treatment at Everkeer Hospital in the capital on Wednesday (October 16).

Motida Chowdhury was born in Pirojpur district on 30 June 1942. Her father Mohiuddin Ahmed Chowdhury was a police officer and mother Nurjahan Begum was a housewife. In her personal life, she got married to journalist Bazlur Rahman on June 18, 1964. Her political career started with the leftist politics. She was a member of the National Awati Party (NAP) who was a member of the National Awati Party (NAP) who was a member of the National Awatami Party (NAP) during her schooling in student politics.

In 1965, he was elected president of the Bangladesh Chhatra Union, and Moti Chowdhury, known as ‘Agniknya’, was in jail, and was made a member of the East Pakistan National Awami Party, Krishak Samiti.

Motita Chowdhury served as the Minister of Agriculture during the Awami League regime and was awarded an honorary fellowship in 2021 for his special contribution to the Bangladesh War of Independence.

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