Garment worker Shaheed Sohag’s parents get house

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Homeless parents of garment worker Shaheed

Sohag, 17, have got a house to live in remote village of Paharpur under

Shanerhat union parishad of Pirganj upazila in the district.

Voluntary organization Old Rajshahi Cadet Association (ORCA) built the house

for the helpless parents of Shaheed Sohag and handed over it to his father

Rezaul Islam, 48, and mother Salma Begum, 45, in a simple ceremony held there

this afternoon.

Vice-chancellor of Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur (BRUR) Professor Dr Md

Showkat Ali was present at the function as the chief guest.

Among others, ORCA members Professor Dr Jarjis Mamun, Professor Dr Md

Shariful Islam, engineer Md Mahmud Naser, local coordinator of the anti-

discrimination student movement Mehdi Hasan and Chairman of Shanerhat union

parishad Mesbahur Rahman spoke on the occasion.

BRUR Proctor Dr Md Ferdous Rahman and Director of Student Affairs Md Ileas

Pramanik were present.

Highly appreciating the ORCA initiative, the Vice-chancellor urged the

affluent people
and locals to come forward to help the helpless martyr family

of Shaheed Sohag.

The Vice-chancellor with ORCA members visited the grave of Sohag, offered

ziarat and munajat there seeking divine blessings for the departed soul of

Sohag and all martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the student-people mass

upsurge.

As Sohag was martyred in the anti-discrimination student-people mass upsurge,

his parents became helpless at once. They had no house to live in.

Sohag’s parents had no other resources except two and a half decimals of land

in their village Baro Paharpur.

After learning about this, the voluntary organization ORCA gave Taka 30,000

to Sohag’s parents and constructed the two-room tin shaded house on that land

piece.

Talking to BSS tonight, Sohag’s father Rezaul Islam said he moved to Dhaka

with his wife Salma Begum and son Sohag ten years ago to end up living in

poverty.

“We were living in a rented slum in Uttar Badda area of Dhaka city. I was

pulling a rickshaw and my wife Salma Begum is
a housewife,” said Reazul

Islam.

He said the times were very volatile in mid-July when tens of thousands of

students and people were protesting in the streets across Dhaka city.

“On July 19, it was Friday. Sohag did not take breakfast and went to the

mosque, offered Juma prayers, didn’t return home and went to take part in the

protest processions with his friends in Uttar Badda area,” he said.

At 3 pm, some of Sohag’s friends informed that Sohag was injured in police

firing.

“I instantly went to the nearby hospital in Uttar Badda area. But nobody

could give me any concrete information about Sohag. Then, I entered inside

the mortuary room where I found the body of Sohag lying with 15 other dead

bodies there,” he said.

The father immediately fainted there in the hospital. After some time, he

came to sense with the assistance of nurses there.

“Hiring a rickshaw, I left the hospital with Sohag’s body, but Awami League

people didn’t allow me to move further when I reached Alir Mour point in

Uttar
Badda area,” he said.

Rezaul Islam said the Awami league people there tried to force me to hand

over the body to them instead of taking it home.

“I had no money in my pocket. I requested the Awami League people not to

disturb me in carrying the body home. But, they suggested that I hand over

the body to them when I denied again and again,” he said.

“Some drivers and helpers came there and started collecting money from people

there to help in taking the body to my village in Rangpur. They collected

Taka 50,000 within an hour and hired an ambulance at Taka 30,000,” he said.

But again the Awami League men asked Rezaul not to carry the body to his

village and bury it at Dhaka.

“The Awami League men said that they will burn the body if I try again to

carry that to my village in Rangpur,” Rezaul said, adding that he told the

ambulance driver to go back.

Later, with the help of others, Rezaul hired a pick-up van at about 1 am

after midnight and carried the body to his village in Pirganj upazila of

Ra
ngpur at 6 am the next day.

“We buried Sohag’s body at 11 am on July 20 last,” Rezaul said, adding that

we left Dhaka and started living in the village after the martyrdom of Sohag.

After getting the house, Rezaul Islam is living there with his wife Salma

Begum, mother Naojadi, 65, his elder son labourer Sohel Mian, 25, and his

son’s wife and two children.

“So far, Jamaat-E-Islami Bangladesh gave us Taka two lakh, ORCA Taka 30,000

and we got more Taka 30,000 from different persons,” Rezaul said, adding that

he learnt that he would get assistance from the July Shaheed Smriti

Foundation soon.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha