Bangladesh Nationalist Party – BNP Vice-Chairman and former minister Abdullah Al Noman passed away while undergoing treatment at a hospital in Dhaka on Tuesday (Feb 25) morning. He was 82. He breathed his last around 6 a.m. at Square Hospitals in Dhaka, local media reported citing party sources.
It was learnt that, freedom fighter Noman was taken to the hospital early in the morning as was feeling unwell. But physicians declared him dead upon arrival.
He is survived by his wife, one son, and one daughter, along with numerous relatives, colleagues, and admirers.
In separate condolence messages, BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman and Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir expressed deep shock and sorrow at his passing. They prayed for the salvation of his departed soul and conveyed their sympathies to the bereaved family.
The news of his death has left BNP leaders and activists in Chattogram in shock.
After his first Namaz-e-Janaza in Dhaka, his body will be taken to Chattogram.
Noman was first elected as an MP from the Kotwali constituency of the port city in 1991. He served as the Fisheries Minister after winning the 1991 national election and later as the Food Minister following his victory in 2001.
A native of Gohira village in Raozan upazila, Noman was scheduled to address a party programme in the port city on Tuesday.