Two brothers of Abu Sayeed quit Bashundhara Group’s job
Two brothers of Abu Sayeed, martyred in the anti-discrimination student movement, have quit their jobs of Bashundhara Group.
Abu Sayeed's brother Abu Hossain confirmed the matter to the media on Wednesday (November 13) night.
Earlier, on Tuesday, the two sent letters to the concerned authorities informing them of their resignation from their jobs by e-mail and post, citing personal reasons.
On October 9 last month, Bashundhara Group appointed Abu Sayeed's brother Ramzan Ali as the senior executive of Bangladesh Pratidin's Rangpur bureau office and another brother Abu Hossain as the senior executive of TV channel News-24's Rangpur bureau office.
Meanwhile, regarding the reason for their resignation a month after getting the job, Abu Hossain said that the two brothers quit their jobs citing personal reasons. They sent resignation letters to the concerned authorities of Bashundhara Group by e-mail and post to inform them of the matter.
In this regard, Bangladesh Pratidin's own Rangpur correspondent Nazrul Mridha told the media that Abu Sayeed's brother Ramzan Ali was appointed as a senior executive of Bangladesh Pratidin's Rangpur bureau by Bashundhara Group. But he resigned from the job citing personal reasons. It is worth noting that Abu Sayeed, a student of the English department of Begum Rokeya University for the 2019-20 academic year and coordinator of the anti-discrimination student movement, was shot dead by police on July 16. He is the first martyr of the anti-discrimination student movement. After Abu Sayeed was killed, the movement spread widely across the country. As a result, the Sheikh Hasina government fell on August 5.