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Sheikh Sadi eyes politics after business success
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58474, member: 636"] Sheikh Sadi, who serves as Kushtia District BNP Joint Convener and chairs Assure Group, addressed attendees at a development forum Saturday evening. The businessman spoke during the discussion titled Kushtia's Development and Prospects at Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel in Dhaka. Sadi expressed his intention to shift focus from commercial ventures toward political engagement for societal improvement. His company provides employment for over one thousand Kushtia residents while he personally funds higher education for approximately 150 students. The executive emphasized his commitment to future political and social service activities. Abdul Bari, who serves as Media Adviser to Bashundhara Group Chairman, participated as a special guest speaker. Bari highlighted the limited representation Kushtia maintains within state authority structures despite the district's national recognition. He noted that both major political parties have historically provided minimal governmental positions to Kushtia residents. The media adviser acknowledged widespread respect for local talent and potential throughout Bangladesh. Bari expressed optimism that future leadership would better reflect Kushtia's capabilities at national decision-making levels. [/QUOTE]
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