Ex-law minister
Ex-law minister Khasru laid to rest
Former law minister and freedom fighter Abdul Matin Khasru was laid to rest at his family graveyard in Cumilla after namaz-e-janaza in his home district on Thursday.
His third funeral prayer was held on the Ananda Pilot Government High School grounds in Burichong Upazila sadar. The fourth one took place at 4pm at Bhagaban Government High School grounds before he was buried.
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People from all walks of life, including his political allies and rivals, took part in janazas of the Cumilla-5 MP.
Khasru, who was elected president of the Supreme Court Bar Association in March this year, died on Wednesday at the Combined Military Hospital in Dhaka. He was 71.
The Awami League presidium member is survived by his two children and wife.
Born on February 12, 1950 in Brahmanpara upazila’s Mirpur village, Khasru passed SSC from Madhabpur Government High School before enrolling at Cumilla Victoria College.
After graduation, he studied LLB at Cumilla Law College and joined Cumilla Judge’s Court in 1978 and enrolled as a High Court lawyer in July 1982.
He was enrolled as a senior lawyer in August 2010.
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He had lost his first election on an Awami League ticket from his locality in 1986. Khasru was first elected an MP in 1991, then in 1996, 2008, 2014 and 2018.
During his tenure as the law minister, he played a vital role in scrapping the indemnity ordinance, clearing the way for the trial of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s killing.
He enjoyed huge popularity in both the political and legal arena.
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Ex-law minister Abdul Matin Khasru dies
Former law minister and valiant Freedom Fighter Abdul Matin Khasru passed away on Wednesday afternoon at the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Dhaka. He was 72.
His personal assistant Advocate Md Mohin said the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) president breathed his last at 4:45pm.
Khasru was put on life support on Tuesday as his condition deteriorated.
He had been receiving treatment at the CMH since March 16, the day he tested positive for Covid-19.
Towards the end of March, and right at the beginning of April, Khasru seemed on the road to recovery. He was out of the ICU, and a Covid-19 test result came out negative on April 1.
But his physical condition started worsening after that, and on April 6, he had to be shifted back to the ICU.
The freedom fighter is survived by his wife and two children.
Born on February 12, 1950, Khasru was a five-time MP for Cumilla-5 (Brahmanpara-Burichang) constituency. He served as the law minister during the Awami League-led government of 1996-2001.
He was elected president of SCBA on March 16 this year.
‘An irreparable loss’: PM leads tribute
Tributes poured in for the valiant freedom fighter as the news of his death spread.
Cabinet members, including Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen, Law Minister Anisul Huq, Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal, Railways Minister M Nurul Islam Sujan and Land Minister Saifuzzaman Chowdhury, expressed deep shock at the demise of the Awami League presidium member.
In a condolence message, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina described Khasru “as a learned lawyer and leader of the mass people” and said he would live forever in the heart of the people.
“We lost a public leader and a solider of Bangabandhu’s ideology who worked skillfully in establishing justice through playing a responsible role as a lawyer in various nationally important cases including Bangabandhu murder case,” she said.
She prayed for the eternal salvation of the departed soul and expressed sympathy to the bereaved family.
Foreign Minister Momen said the nation has lost one of its most prominent lawyers.
“The nation will forever commemorate the contribution of this five-time MP,” he said.
Dhaka South City Corporation Mayor Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh described Khasru as a “bright star” in the legal field.
“He was an ideal lawyer [and] an exemplary leader for the lawyers. His death is an irreparable loss for the legal arena and the country,” Taposh said in a statement.
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Ex-law minister Abdul Matin Khasru on life support
Former law minister and current president of Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) Abdul Matin Khasru was put on life support at Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Dhaka on Tuesday as his condition deteriorated.
His nephew Taslim khan, also a lawyer, confirmed the development to the media, asking everyone to pray for the quick recovery of his uncle.
Barrister Ruhul Kuddus Kajol, newly elected general secretary of SCBA said that Khasru was put on life support as his condition worsened due to low blood pressure.
Abdul Matin Khasru has been receiving treatment at the Combined Military Hospital in Dhaka since March 16, the day he tested positive for Covid-19 from a sample taken the day before.
Towards the end of March, and right at the start of April, Khasru seemed on the road to recovery. He was out of the ICU, and a Covid-19 test result came out negative on April 1- that however would be the last of the good news. His physical condition started worsening after that, and on April 6th had to be shifted back to the ICU.
Abdul Matin Khasru is also the 5-time MP for Comilla-5 (Brahmanpara-Burichang) constituency.
He served as the law minister during the Awami League led government of 1996 to 2001.
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