Matia Chowdhury dies
Awami League senior leader Matia Chowdhury passed away at the age of 82.
She breathed her last at Dhaka’s Evercare Hospital on Wednesday afternoon after suffering a cardiac arrest earlier in the day.
Arif Mahmud, general manager of the hospital, confirmed the news saying that she passed away at 12:57 pm.
Born on 30 June 1942 in Nazirpur, Pirojpur district, Matia Chowdhury's political journey began in her youth while she was studying at Eden College, and she quickly rose to prominence as a student leader.
She became the president of Bangladesh Chhatra Union in 1965.
Matia Chowdhury’s political career was marked by her fierce opposition to oppressive regimes, having actively participated in the movements against the Ayub regime and the Education Commission of 1962.
During the Liberation War of 1971, she played a significant role, providing care for the wounded and campaigning for Bangladesh’s freedom.
In her political career, Matia was repeatedly imprisoned under the presidencies of Ziaur Rahman and Hussain Muhammad Ershad. She became a pillar of the Awami League and served in various critical roles, including Minister of Agriculture, Minister of Food, and Minister of Disaster Management.
Known for her integrity and principles, she remained steadfast in her duties throughout her illustrious career. Even after her husband, renowned journalist Bazlur Rahman, passed away, Matia continued her life’s work with dedication, always remaining a public servant to her core.
Matia Chowdhury’s body will be laid to rest on Thursday at the Martyred Intellectuals’ Graveyard, where she will be buried beside her husband’s grave.