BSS
  26 Jul 2022, 19:20
Update : 26 Jul 2022, 19:25

Sajeeb Wazed Joy's 52nd birthday tomorrow

DHAKA, July 26, 2022 (BSS) - The 52nd birth anniversary of Bangabandhu's
grandson Sajeeb Wazed Joy, also ICT Affairs Adviser to the Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina, will be observed tomorrow in a befitting manner.

Joy, son of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and eminent nuclear scientist Dr MA
Wazed Miah, played the pivotal role in setting the country's crucial course
being the beacon of 'Digital Bangladesh'.

To mark his birthday, different programmes will be arranged including
discussions, webinars, tree plantation, cutting of cakes, doa mahfil and
distribution of foods among distressed people.

Awami League and its associates and like-minded bodies have drawn up
programmes to celebrate his birthday.

Awami Jubo League will plant tree saplings on the premises of Mahanagar
Natyamanch at 4pm.

Doa mahfil will be held after Asr prayers on the ground floor of Awami
League's Bangabandhu Avenue central office here. Cooked foods will also be
distributed after the prayers.

Prayers will also be arranged at mosques, temples, churches, pagodas and
others prayer houses all over the country. Countrywide tree plantation
programme will also be held to mark the birthday of Bangabandhu's grandson.

Awami Swechchhasebak League will arrange a cake-cutting ceremony in the
auditorium of Krishibid Institution Bangladesh (KIB) at Khamarbari here in
the afternoon. Doa mahfil seeking sound health of Joy will also be held on
the occasion.

Despite being born to a leading political family, Joy so far preferred a
distinct course of action unlike any conventional politician, to materialize
the electoral pledge of the party he belongs to and his mother Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina leads to build a Digital Bangladesh.

Joy was a key figure in formulating the Awami League's Vision 2021
manifesto, based-on what the party was elected thrice to power at a stretch
since 2008, according to media reports.

Being a member of Bangladesh's most illustrious political family, Joy's
character largely reflects the qualities of his grandfather Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the architect of independent Bangladesh.

A graduate in computer engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington
in the United States, Joy was born in 1971, coinciding with the emergence of
Bangladesh as an independent nation. His father Dr MA Wazed Miah was an
internationally reputed nuclear scientist.

In August 1975, his grandparents including Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman,
uncles and aunts were assassinated during a military coup in Bangladesh.
During the time, he and his mother, father and aunt survived as they were
visiting West Germany.

The family was barred by the military regime from entering the country until
1981. After returning to Bangladesh in 1981, his mother assumed the
presidency of the Awami League and spearheaded the campaign for the
restoration of democracy.

Sajeeb Wazed attended boarding school in India, including St. Joseph's
College in Nainital and Kodaikanal International School in Palani Hills,
Tamil Nadu, according to wikipedia.

He studied computer science at the University of Bangalore. Then, transferred
to The University of Texas at Arlington in the United States where he
graduated with a BSc in computer engineering.

Subsequently, Wazed attended the Kennedy School of Government in Harvard
University where he completed his Masters in Public Administration.

During the black chapter of caretaker government, when his mother Awami
League President Sheikh Hasina was arrested on non-existent charges which was
subsequently found to be unsubstantiated, Sajeeb Wazed took charge of
bringing the world's attention not only to the plight of his mother Sheikh
Hasina but also the restoration of democracy in his motherland by launching
several campaigns in the United States and Europe.

His efforts brought fruition, and the military-backed extra constitutional
government was compelled to release Sheikh Hasina from prison, following
which she has led three consecutive governments having won the national
elections in 2008, 2014 and 2018 respectively.