Own Correspondent:
Former student leader Engineer Md Fakar Uddin Manik is a member of Bangladesh Awami League's central sub-committee on agriculture and cooperative affairs.
Yesterday Wednesday (December 6) Awami League General Secretary and Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader and Bangladesh Awami League Central Committee Agriculture and Cooperative Affairs Secretary and Agriculture and Cooperative Affairs Sub Committee Member Secretary Faridunnahar Laili signed this information.
Engineer Md Fakar Uddin Manik has expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader and Agriculture and Cooperative Affairs Secretary Faridunnahar Laili for being selected as members of the Central Agriculture and Cooperative Affairs Sub-Committee of Awami League.
He said, 'I will work for the development of developed, prosperous and smart Bangladesh as a small worker of country Ratna Sheikh Hasina. As long as the country is in the hands of Bangabandhu's daughter, Bangladesh will not lose its way. Sheikh Hasina has no alternative to implement Bangabandhu's Sonar Bangla. In continuation of the unprecedented development in the country during the reign of Bangabandhu's daughter, the people of this country want Sheikh Hasina as the head of government again. Therefore, this former student leader called on everyone to work unitedly for the boat in the next election.
It should be noted that Engineer Md. Fakar Uddin Manik has been doing clean politics as an ideological activist of Bangabandhu's ideology since his student life. As a pen warrior, he regularly writes columns and features on behalf of national treasure Sheikh Hasina. Engineer Fakhar Uddin Manik, the author of Class XI-XII information and communication technology books, is working as the president of Jagannath University Department of Computer Science and Engineering Alumni Association. He is also responsible as the coordinator of Safe Hospital Chai.
He is also involved in various social, cultural, educational and service organizations.