FF's widow resents move to evict family from govt house
FE Report | Wednesday, 13 August 2008
Kazi Monwara Begum, widow of valiant freedom fighter (FF) Kazi Abdus Samad, has expressed resentment over a move to evict her family from the government-allocated house at 32/4 Sher Shah Suri Road in the city's Mohammadpur area.
Addressing a press conference at the Dhaka Reporters' Unity (DRU) Monday, Monwara alleged that the government allocated the house at 32/4 Sher Shah Suri Road, Mohammadpur for martyred freedom fighter Kazi Abdus Samad's family and they have been living there for the last 36 years. Recently, the Public Works and Housing Ministry sent a notice asking them to vacate the house by August 14, she alleged.
She also said the family would not be able to vacate the house as they have no place in the city to live in.
Monwara Begum has requested the President, the Chief Adviser and other authorities concerned to take necessary steps to stop eviction of the freedom fighter's family from the house.
Addressing a press conference at the Dhaka Reporters' Unity (DRU) Monday, Monwara alleged that the government allocated the house at 32/4 Sher Shah Suri Road, Mohammadpur for martyred freedom fighter Kazi Abdus Samad's family and they have been living there for the last 36 years. Recently, the Public Works and Housing Ministry sent a notice asking them to vacate the house by August 14, she alleged.
She also said the family would not be able to vacate the house as they have no place in the city to live in.
Monwara Begum has requested the President, the Chief Adviser and other authorities concerned to take necessary steps to stop eviction of the freedom fighter's family from the house.