Abul Mansur Ahmed was born on September 7, 1946 in Dhanikhola village of Trishal upazila of Mymensingh. He died in Dhaka on March 7. Abul Mansur Ahmed was a literary, politician, lawyer and journalist. He was the editor of the Daily Krishak, New Age and Ittehad, published from Kolkata, undivided Bengal in the 5th. He was the Provincial Education Minister in the United Front government of Sher -e -Bangla AK Fazlul Haque. The then Prime Minister Hossain Shahid Suhrawardy was the Central Commerce and Industry Minister in the 5th. Apart from the culture of Bangladesh, his compositions are notable in the mirror, the sky screen, the tourist tourist and food conference, self -talk, fifty years of politics I have seen.
Professor Sirajul Islam Chowdhury said, “If we do not know history, we will not know our identity. I do not understand the present. In the future, I will not find the direction of the path. Culture is so important. Abul Mansur Ahmed, the key to culture is 'unique'. We have to fight through culture. We also see, the more we are improving, the more we are losing patriotism. '
Professor Sirajul Islam Chowdhury said, “The difference between politics and culture is being made. Which we call modernity. Abul Mansur Ahmed knew and practiced that both are inseparable and part of the culture that both are inseparable and culture. In his composition, he showed the hunger of life, that is the main hunger. People want to live. The desire to survive the people has made him politically and literary -oriented, developing his culture. He has expressed his desire to survive people in politics and writing. He believed in democracy. Today we cannot show the way he has shown the behavior of religious people so many years ago. '
