Abdul Monayem Munna, the Central President of Jatiyatabadi Jubo Dal, has called for a moral responsibility to stand by those affected by the recent floods in Bangladesh. Munna highlighted the need for collective action and support during a relief distribution event in Ward number-2 of Baharchhara Union in Banshkhali Upazila of Chattogram on Sunday afternoon.
Organizing Aid and Monitoring Conditions
Munna announced that the organization is actively organizing medical camps in flood-affected regions and distributing essential food and emergency relief supplies. He noted that district-level leadership is consistently monitoring the conditions in these areas and maintaining records of affected families to ensure targeted assistance.
Collaborative Efforts with Government
Emphasizing the importance of collaboration, Munna stated that party leaders and activists are working alongside the government to alleviate the hardships faced by flood victims. He assured that the necessary support would continue until affected families could return to their normal lives.
Call for Unity and Solidarity
In his address, Munna urged everyone to come together with a spirit of humanity, cooperation, and solidarity. He believes that united efforts are crucial in effectively addressing the disaster and providing comprehensive relief to those in need.
Prominent Figures in Attendance
The relief distribution event was attended by several prominent figures, including Jubo Dal Central Committee Vice-President Mahfuzur Rahman Mahfuz, Ahmed Munna, former General Secretary of city Jubo Dal Mohammad Shahed, former Senior Vice-President Iqbal Hossain, and former General Secretary of city Jubo Dal leader Mohammad Shahidul Islam Shahid, among others.
Significance and Future Actions
Munna's call for moral responsibility underscores the critical need for sustained support and collaboration in disaster relief efforts. As flood-affected areas continue to recover, the involvement of community leaders and organizations will play a vital role in ensuring that all affected families receive the necessary aid and support to rebuild their lives.






























