TE24 News Desk:
Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, previous money serve and an individual from the Awami League warning gathering, has died under clinic care in the capital. He was 88. He died at United Hospital in Dhaka at 12:56am on Saturday, said unfamiliar clergyman AK Abdul Momen, who is the more youthful sibling of Muhith.
His first janaza will be held at Gulshan Azad Mosque at 10:30am and the second at 11:30am at the Parliament premises, Momen said. Subsequently, his body will be taken to the Central Shaheed Minar at 1pm for general society and after that will be taken to Sylhet for entombment.
President Abdul Hamid, Prime Minister Sheik Hasina, Jatiya Party Chairman Golam Mohammad Quader and heads of various ideological groups communicated profound shock at the end of AMA Muhith. They petitioned God for salvation of left soul and passed compassion on to the deprived relatives.
The Asian Age Editorial Board Chairman Shoeb Chowdhury likewise communicated significant shock at the passing of AMA Muhith. He petitioned God for the salvation of left soul and passed sincere compassion on to the deprived relatives. Veteran legislator Muhith was brought into the world on January 25, 1934, in Sylhet to a political family.
His dad, Abu Ahmad Abdul Hafiz, was an appointed authority and one of the originators behind the Sylhet All-India Muslim League and partook in the Pakistan Movement. Muhith made vow as the money pastor of Bangladesh on January 6, 2009. He held the workplace for 10 sequential years north of two terms. AMA Muhith was the principal finance serve throughout the entire existence of Bangladesh to put 10 sequential public spending plans, taking his count to 12, including the two he set during the tactical system of HM Ershad.
Muhith resigned from government and from his job as an individual from parliament for Sylhet 1 voting public at the overall appointment of December 2018. His more youthful sibling Dr AK Abdul Momen succeeded him as MP. In 2016, Muhith was presented the Swadhinata Padak or Independence Award, country’s most elevated non military personnel grant, for his missions for Bangladesh’s freedom abroad during the Liberation War. The previous priest was as of late hospitalized in Dhaka. He had additionally tried positive for Covid-19 in July last year.