Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 28th March 2026, 2:07 PM
The nation is in mourning following the passing of Mrs Dilara Hafiz, the esteemed wife of Hafiz Uddin Ahmed, a decorated freedom fighter and Speaker of the National Parliament. Family sources confirmed that Mrs Hafiz passed away while receiving treatment in Singapore, leaving a profound sense of loss among her family, friends, and well-wishers (Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un).
At the time of her death, Mrs Hafiz was survived by her husband, a son, a daughter, and grandchildren, along with numerous admirers who cherished her kindness and dedication. Known for her grace, humility, and active participation in community welfare, she earned admiration across social and familial circles alike.
Her body is scheduled to be brought back to Bangladesh on the evening of 29 March 2026. The funeral arrangements have been announced as follows:
| Date & Time | Ceremony | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 30 March, 11:00 AM | First Janaza (funeral prayer) | South Plaza, Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban |
| 30 March, after Zohr | Second Janaza | Dhaka Cantonment Central Jame Mosque |
| 30 March, afternoon | Burial | Banani Military Graveyard |
The funeral ceremonies are expected to draw family members, parliamentary colleagues, dignitaries, and members of civil society, reflecting the high regard in which Mrs Hafiz was held. Her passing represents not only a personal loss for her family but also a moment of national mourning.
Mrs Hafiz’s life was marked by service, compassion, and dedication. Beyond her role as a devoted spouse and mother, she actively supported social initiatives, charitable causes, and community welfare programmes. Her commitment to helping others quietly and diligently has left an enduring impact on those around her.
Political leaders, cultural figures, and civic organisations have expressed deep sorrow at her death, offering heartfelt condolences to her bereaved family. Tributes have highlighted her generosity, integrity, and unwavering support for her community.
Her absence leaves a void in both her family and the wider society, but her legacy of empathy, civic-mindedness, and dedication to public service will continue to inspire future generations. Mrs Dilara Hafiz will be remembered as a model of grace, resilience, and benevolence, ensuring that her contributions to family and society endure well beyond her lifetime.
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