Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, the secretary general of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), has been made an honorary life member of the British Bangla Welfare Trust, a charitable organisation with headquarters in London.
According to a news release received here today, Mirza Fakhrul, who is now in London, visited the charitable organization’s office on Saturday and was given lifelong membership by the trust.
At that time, British Bangla Welfare Trust adviser ASM Masum informed the BNP Secretary General about the activities of the organization in Bangladesh, Britain and Africa.
Charity’s chairman Khasruzzaman Khasru, chief adviser Kamal Ahmed, advisers and volunteers were present.
Mirza Fakhrul thanked the charity authorities for the membership saying, “I am really proud to be a part of this charity. This charity is working for global humanity. It is a matter of pride for us.”
He also hoped the organization will continue its humanitarian services in Bangladesh.
Mirza Fakhrul was told by the trust’s main adviser that since 2012, the organisation has been collaborating with several communities in Bangladesh, Africa, and Britain.
The charity is now carrying out a number of skill-development and health awareness gardening programs with funding from the British local government.
The chairman of the trust stated that in addition to its work in Bangladesh and Africa, the charity is also actively involved in the local community in Britain.
He anticipated that Mirza Fakhrul, who is an honorary life member of the organisation, would help to speed up the activities even further.
British Bangla Welfare Trust has already received five written commendations from the British King’s Office for its positive contribution to the British community, trust chairman said.
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