CHAPAINAWABGANJ: Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) 59 Battalion provided financial assistance to Md. Asmaul Husna, who was injured during a student-led mass uprising in July, by handing over a cheque of Taka one lakh today. The aid is intended to support Husna’s medical treatment following injuries sustained in the protest.
According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, the 25-year-old, son of Md. Inzamam Hoque from Baliadighi in Shibganj upazila, was injured in the leg during an anti-discrimination student movement in the Sonamasjid area on July 21. The uprising highlighted the grievances of students against discrimination, and Husna’s injury was one of several that occurred during the events.
The financial aid was given to ensure Husna receives proper medical attention, stated Lieutenant Colonel Golam Kibria, Commanding Officer of the 59 Battalion. The support aligns with BGB’s commitment to assisting civilians affected by unrest and ensuring their well-being.