Journalist Julhas needs 5 lakh taka for treatment

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Lakshmipur: Former Ansar Battalion soldier and journalist Hasnain Ahmed (Zulhas) (35), a resident of Kamalnagar in Lakshmipur, has been suffering from physical and mental illness for the past 7 years. He needs 5 lakh taka for his treatment. With everyone's financial support, he wants to get well and return to journalism.

Julhas is the son of the late Abu Sayeed Master of Charfalkon village in upazila. From 1997 to 2007, he served as the representative of Ramgati upazila in several local newspapers. Later, he served as a sepoy in the Ansar Battalion. He had to leave his job after a year due to illness. He sold the land of his homestead for treatment and continued his treatment until now. Currently, his treatment is stopped due to lack of money. Doctors have advised him to go to India for better treatment. His family has sought financial support and prayers from everyone for Julhas' treatment. Address to send help: Golenur Begum, Current Account Number 5115, Sonali Bank Kamalnagar Branch, Lakshmipur. Bikash 01745770905.

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