HT Imam to be laid to eternal rest at Banani graveyard

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DHAKA, Mar 4, 2021 (BSS) – Prime Minister’s Political Adviser HT Imam, who
breathed his last in the early hours of today at the age of 82, will be laid to
eternal rest with state honor at the Banani Graveyard in the city after Asr
prayers.

Awami League (AL) Office Secretary Barrister Biplab Barua disclosed the
funeral and burial plans of HT Imam by posting a status on his verified
facebook page around 8:30am.

“The body of Honorable Prime Minister’s political affairs adviser HT Imam
will be taken to Ullapara upazila in Sirajganj by a helicopter at 9.30am
while his first namaz-e-janaza will be held at Ullapara Akbar Ali Government
College ground there at 11 am,” he wrote.

Then the body will be brought back to the capital by the same copter and
kept at the Central Shaheed Minar from 1.30pm to 3.30pm to allow people from
all walks of life to pay their homage and have last glimpse on the cabinet
secretary of the Mujibnagar Government during the country’s Liberation War in
1971, the AL office secretary added.

According to the burial plan, from the Shaheed Minar, the body will be
taken to Gulshan Azad Masjid where the second namaz-e-janaza of HT Imam will
be held after Asr prayers.

Later, the Dhaka district administration will offer guard of honor to the
Prime Minister’s political affairs adviser at the Banani graveyard before his
burial. HT Imam breathed his last around 1:15am at the Combined Military
Hospital (CMH), Dhaka where he was being treated for various age-related
complications, including kidney disease.

He was serving as the political affairs advisor to Prime Minister Sheikh
Hasina since 2014. Born in 1939, Imam completed his undergraduate in
economics from Rajshahi University and also graduate degree in Economics from
Dhaka University. Later, he completed his postgraduate degree from London
School of Economics in development administration.

Hossain Toufique Imam, popularly known as HT Imam, joined the then
Pakistan Civil service in 1962 and served the Mujibnagar government as the
cabinet secretary during the country’s Liberation War in 1971.