Zumbangla Desk: Former army officer Sinha Mohammad killed in Cox's Bazar police firing. Rashed Khan's mother Nasima Akhter cried and demanded justice for her child's murder.
He demanded an exemplary trial of the accused in a tearful voice at a press conference on Monday (August 10th).
Nasima Akhter said, my son was a believer not in words but in deeds. I thought a lot about the country. The boy used to tell me, "Ammi, if we leave something good in the country, then future generations will follow it."
He added that Sinha always wanted to be creative, always wanted to give surprises through work. He used to say, I work for the food of my mind; So that people benefit. I am making a documentary, there is nothing to say yet, I will say when it will happen.
Nasima Akhter said, Sinha used to say that if we can attract people with good deeds, what could be bigger than this. I would say, Dad, why are you doing so many courses in the army you are leaving? How many promotions you would have now, you would have been in a good position. He used to say mommy, power! What is power? There is power today, there is no tomorrow, I will be in people's hearts, I will work. And there is nothing to say about work.
Nasima Akhter, who lost her son in the show, said that she did not talk about work. I understood that he was not a believer in words, he was a believer in deeds. As he used to say about traveling the world, it is a normal thing. He did not want to give any details about this. Will give a surprise. Will give some gifts to the country. I used to think a lot about the next generation. He said if we leave something good in the world. Mom, everyone in this country only sees negative things, nothing will happen in this country. Why? He had such a character.
Former Major Sinha Mohammad was shot dead by police at Shamlapur check post of Baharchhara union on Cox's Bazar-Teknaf Marine Drive road on July 31 night. Rashed.
Rashed, who retired from the army two years ago, has been in the Himchhari area of ​​Cox's Bazar for the past month to make a travel documentary called 'Let's Go'. Sifat and Shipra, students of the Department of Film and Media at Stamford University, were with him for that purpose.
yes we pray to almighty to give him a rest in peace 💕