POBNEWS24, Dhaka, Nov 7, 2021 :Centennial mother. The boy is 60 years old. But mother and son have not met for 60 years. They finally met on September 25. After so many days, Nesha, the mother of Mars, cried like a child when she got close to the treasure in her chest. There were tears of joy in the eyes of everyone present at that moment of happiness. This mother-son reunion has sparked widespread discussion across the country.
The name of the centenarian mother’s son is Abdul Quddus Munshi. His real home is in Badda village of Shyamgram Salimganj union in Nabinagar upazila of Brahmanbaria. He grew up in Bagmara, Rajshahi after being lost to his family. He is living there with his wife and children. He met his mother on September 25 after 60 years. Three days later he returned to Bagmara. On November 2, Quddus came to his mother again with his wife Sajeda Begum. This time he will stay with his mother for 10-12 days.
Quddus was seen sitting next to his old mother at his sister Jharna’s house in Ashrabad village of Bancharampur upazila on Wednesday. Talked to Abdul Quddus that day. He told Prothom Alo , ‘Sister-in-law has been watching her sick mother for so long. I thought of keeping my mother in Rajshahi. But if they do, they will be sad, I did not think so. I will come to see my mother in a few days. Got mom. I don’t need anything else. Getting my mother means getting the best resources. ‘
Centenary mother Mars Nesha can’t talk so much. He just said to Prothom Alo , ‘I am very happy to have a son.’
After the death of her husband Kalu Munshi, Nesha of Mars sent her 10-year-old son Abdul Quddus to a relative’s house in Bagmara, Rajshahi to study. Quddus got out of the house and disappeared after being insulted by the relative’s wife. Later he settled in Bagmara. Later, he contacted his family through a person’s Facebook post.
Abdul Quddus told Prothom Alo , ‘Everyone in Rajshahi wants to know, how did you see your mother after so many days. How are the people of the area. I told them I got my mother back after 60 years. I’m glad. Very happy. ‘
‘I believed my mother was alive. Maybe God saved me to see my mother. ‘ Quddus said in a tearful voice.