Md Sunnat Ali Mollik

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Md Sunnat Ali Mollik

Md Sunnat Ali Mollik in 2020
Native name মোঃ ছুন্নত আলী মল্লিক
Born Md Sunnat Ali Mollik
12 October 1950 (1950-10-12) (age 73)
Shyamnagar, Satkhira, Bangladesh
Residence Dhaka, Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladeshi
Occupation
Years active 1975- present
Known for freedom fighter
Spouse Shorbanu Khatun
Website
Md Sunnat Ali Mollik

Md Sunnat Ali Mollik (born: 12 October 1950) is a Bangladeshi journalist,[1] author, philanthropist and publisher of Rudrabangla,[2] a Bengali language daily published in Bangladesh. He is a freedom fighter of Bangladesh.[3]

Career

Reporter

Md Sunnat Ali Mollik was a political reporter in the 80s, and worked for some of the leading newspapers of the time. In the 1990s, he covered the Awami-League beat and became a part of the upper echelons of Dhaka’s political circles. Previously a student leader, Md Sunnat Ali Mollik’s brand within politics and Awami League in particular grew rapidly across his hometown and Dhaka.

Rudrabangla

Md Sunnat Ali Mollik Rudrabangla Publisher of newspaper magazine. He has been working in Rudrabangla since its inception. He is currently still serving as publisher.

Alokito Sakal

Md Sunnat Ali Mollik Popular Bangladeshi newspaper Alokit Sakal entertainment reporter. He gained decades of love and popularity through entertainment.

Early life

Md Sunnat Ali Mollik was born on 12th October 1950 in Shyamnagar (now Shyamnagar in Satkhira district) of East Pakistan. His father is Md Bux Mollik and mother Amena Khatun He is the eldest of 13 siblings. He did his childhood education in Shyamnagar.

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