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The country’s Pop Guru Azam Khan has passed away
Sunday morning at Combined Military Hospital (CMH)
after a prolonged fight with cancer. He was 62.
Khan suffered a massive cardiac arrest around
9:30am and his life support system was taken off at
around 10:20am, Brig Gen Mehboobul Haque,
commandant of Dhaka CMH, told The Daily Star.
The freedom fighter, who was suffering from oral
cancer, was admitted to Square Hospital on May
22. He was given life support later as his condition
deteriorated.
With his health condition being unimproved, Azam
Khan was moved to Dhaka CMH June 1 night. Since
then,
the CMH doctors were continuing the treatment prescribed
by
Square Hospital physicians. His condition was a little better on
Saturday and he tried to communicate with doctors with gesture, the commandant said.
Azam Khan was undergoing treatment under the supervision of a medical board formed
by CMH with consultant physician Maj Gen Rabiul Hossain as its head. After detecting
the cancer, the legendary singer was flown to Singapore on July 14 last year for better
treatment. He returned home after treatment at Mount Elizabeth Hospital. Azam Khan
left behind his two daughters and one son to mourn at his death. Fakir Alamgir, his
longtime singer friend with whom Azam Khan began Gano Sangeet in the ’60, said the
Pop Guru received financial assistance from the singers and his fans after he became
sick last year but he was not properly evaluated. During the tumultuous days of 1971
Liberation War, the Pop Guru inspired people to fight against the Pakistani regime with
his songs. He participated in the Liberation War as an active guerrilla freedom fighter in
sector No-2.
Born on February 28, 1950, Azam Khan was brought up at his Kamalapur ancestral
residence, family sources said. Awami League joint secretary Mahbubul Alam Hanif,
who went to the CMH after hearing the death news, told media that Azam Khan’s body
will be taken to Shaheed Minar Monday morning where people will show tribute to him.
He will be buried at Mirpur Martyred Intellectuals graveyard after his namaz-e-Janaza at
Baitul Mukarram National Mosque Monday afternoon, he added.
Azam Khan Picture Gallery
Azam Khan Picture Gallery