Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 28th February 2026, 7:00 AM
On Friday, 27 February 2026, a distinguished gathering of the nation’s former advisors was hosted by former Power and Energy Adviser Fawzul Kabir Khan at his official residence on Minto Road. The evening, combining Iftar and a formal dinner, saw participation from senior figures who have previously held pivotal advisory roles in shaping national policy.
The event featured special guest Professor Muhammad Yunus, outgoing Chief Adviser of the interim government, who shared his insights and reflections on contemporary policy issues. Family members of the former advisors also attended, adding a warm and familial dimension to the gathering.
Notable attendees included the recently retired Governor of Bangladesh Bank, Ahsan H. Mansur, and the current Chairman of the Anti-Corruption Commission, Mohammad Abdul Momen. The gathering provided a rare opportunity for former policymakers and current high-ranking officials to engage in meaningful dialogue and reminisce about shared experiences in public service.
Former Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam highlighted on his social media that Fawzul Kabir Khan and his family will be vacating the Minto Road official residence and relocating to a rented property on Saturday, 28 February. Alongside his post, he shared photographs capturing moments of camaraderie and the convivial atmosphere of the evening.
| Name | Position / Recognition |
|---|---|
| Salehuddin Ahmed | Former Advisor |
| Asif Najrul | Former Advisor |
| Adilur Rahman Khan | Former Advisor |
| Saeeda Rizwana Hasan | Former Advisor |
| Md. Tauhid Hossain | Former Advisor |
| Jahangir Alam Chowdhury | Former Advisor |
| C.R. Abrar | Former Advisor |
| Sheikh Bashiruddin | Former Advisor |
| Sharmin S. Murshid | Former Advisor |
| A.K.M. Sakhawat Hossain | Former Advisor |
| Farida Akhter | Former Advisor |
| Bidhan Ranjan Poddar | Former Advisor |
| Supradip Chakma | Former Advisor |
During the Iftar and dinner, participants shared experiences, reflected on past policy decisions, and engaged in discussions concerning future programmes and national strategies. Professor Muhammad Yunus contributed his perspective, offering recommendations on collaboration in policy formulation and emphasising the importance of advisory input in national development.
Such gatherings illustrate that beyond their official duties, both former and current policymakers are keen to maintain collegial and amicable relations. Fawzul Kabir Khan’s initiative provided a unique social occasion that combined familial warmth with institutional respect, reinforcing bonds across generations of national leadership.
Through this event, the former advisors not only celebrated a cultural and religious tradition but also reaffirmed their commitment to sharing knowledge and experience, offering guidance that could help shape present and future policy decisions in Bangladesh.
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