Sabihuddin
Mirza Fakhrul recalls former secretary Sabihuddin’s contributions to country
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Saturday remembered the contributions of Sabihuddin Ahmed, a member of the BNP Chairperson's advisory council and former secretary, on the occasion of his second death anniversary.
Speaking at the memorial programme, Fakhrul stated, "Sabih dedicated himself to the country and the people in every role he held."
"What stands out most to me is his unwavering commitment while working alongside our Madam Begum Khaleda Zia; he approached his duties with the highest sense of responsibility," Fakhrul added.
Fakhrul remarked, "Together with Sabih, who began his journey in student politics, we shared a common goal: to transform society, and we will achieve that." He noted that while it wasn’t possible at the time due to Sabih’s commitment to his government job, Sabih, however, never deviated from that objective.
The BNP Secretary General stated that under Sheikh Hasina's government, Sabihuddin faced severe persecution. "He was subjected to brutal attacks at that time... Riaz Rahman was shot, Sabihuddin's car was set on fire, and another individual was also assaulted." Fakhrul added, "His loss is a heavy blow for us. It’s deeply painful for those of us who stood by him."
"We were like brothers. He possessed boundless energy and faced every challenge with unwavering determination," Fakhrul stated.
The memorial meeting was hosted by the family of the late Sabihuddin at the BRAC Center conference hall in Mohakhali, Dhaka.
Among those in attendance were Senior Editor Shafik Rehman, BNP Standing Committee member Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury, Vice Chairman Abdul Awal Mintu, Chairperson’s Advisory Council Member Zahir Uddin Swapan, and Jatiya Party Senior Co-Chairman Anisul Islam Mahmud, along with dignitaries from various fields, including retired diplomats, bankers, and economists.
Sabihuddin's wife Rownak Ahmed, son Sayab Ahmed, and other close relatives were also present at the memorial.
Sabihuddin Ahmed died at the age of 76 while undergoing treatment at the United Hospital in Gulshan in 2022.
Sabihuddin served as the private secretary to then prime minister Khaleda Zia in 1991.
He later returned to the information cadre.
In 2001, Sabihuddin Ahmed joined the environment ministry as secretary. Later, he was appointed as Bangladesh's high commissioner to the UK.
After retiring as a secretary, Sabihuddin actively joined BNP politics and was a member of BNP Chairperson's Advisory Council till his death.
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BNP chairperson’s adviser Sabihuddin laid to rest
BNP Chairperson's advisory council member and former secretary to the government Sabihuddin Ahmed was laid to rest in the capital on Tuesday night.
Sabihuddin, also a former Bangladesh High Commissioner to the UK, was returned to the earth at the Banani Graveyard around 8:50pm, BNP media cell member Sayrul Kabir Khan told UNB.
Earlier, his namaz-e-janaza was held at Gulshan Azad Mosque after Esha prayers.
Before the janaza, BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir placed a wreath at Sabihuddin’s coffin as a mark of last respect on behalf of the party.
Sabihuddin, who had been undergoing treatment at United Hospital after suffering a brain stroke, breathed his last at around 7:35am on Monday at the age of 76.
He is survived by his wife, a son, a daughter and a host of relatives and well-wishers to mourn his death.
Mirza Fakhrul and Sabihuddin Ahmed were particularly close throughout their life, having been students of the same batch of the Economics Department at Dhaka University and they remained close friends.
Completing his education, Sabihuddin joined the Pakistan Civil Service. After the independence of Bangladesh, he served as the information officer of different ministers.
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He served as the private secretary to then Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia in 1991. Later he returned to the information cadre.
In 2001, Sabih Uddin Ahmed joined the Ministry of Forest and Environment as Secretary. Later he was appointed as Bangladesh High Commissioner to the UK.
After retiring as a secretary, Sabihuddin actively joined BNP politics and was appointed as a foreign affairs advisor of the party chairperson.
He became inactive in politics from 2017 after developing neurological complications.
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