Former minister Kashem dies

Bangladesh

UNB
18 July, 2020, 10:30 pm
Last modified: 18 July, 2020, 10:32 pm
He is survived by one son, two daughters and a host of relatives and well-wishers to mourn his death

Abul Kashem, a former minister, died of old-age complications in the capital early Saturday. He was 78.

Abul Kashem, also a former vice-chairman of the Muktijoddha Command Council, breathed his last at his Banani residence around 4 am.

His relative Abdur Rahim said Kashem had long been suffering from various complications, including diabetes and heart disease.

He is survived by one son, two daughters and a host of relatives and well-wishers to mourn his death.

After the formation of Jatiyatabadi Jubo Dal, BNP founder Ziaur Rahman made Kashem its first convener in October 1978.

He was appointed state minister for youth affairs ministry in Zia's Cabinet and later made the full minister of the same ministry.

Kashem, who had been involved with BNP politics for a long time, became inactive in politics in the 90s.

In the parliamentary election held on 18 February 1979, he was elected MP from Dhaka-16 constituency (Tejgaon) with BNP ticket.

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