High performance
Newly Elected BCB Director Removed Over Political Links
Ahsan had been appointed as one of two government-nominated representatives on the BCB board, but his tenure proved to be remarkably brief.
The National Sports Council (NSC), the governing body responsible for overseeing sports in Bangladesh, took decisive action against Ahsan due to his alleged political affiliations. Kazi Nazrul Islam, Executive Director of the NSC, confirmed the move during a press briefing, stating, “We have removed him for his political links. A new director will be appointed.”
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31