Student Rajib Hossain’s two madrasa-going brothers stare into uncertain days
Ummey Habiba and Tarek Hasan Nirjhor bdnews24.com
Published: 2018-04-18 02:17:14.0 BdST Updated: 2018-04-18 02:17:14.0 BdST
The two orphaned brothers of Rajib Hossain see a uncertain future ahead of them as they have lost their breadwinner elder brother.
"Brother is no more. We’ve lost the drive to move forward,” said Mehedi Hasan, the elder of the two brothers at the Dhaka Medical College Hospital’s mortuary while waiting to receive Rajib’s body on Tuesday.
The loss of Rajib’s right arm from elbow in a race between two buses in Dhaka on Apr 10 shocked the nation.
He also suffered head injuries and died early on Tuesday.
Mehedi and Abfdullah, his two brothers, study in Tamirul Millart Kamil Madrasa in Dhaka’s Jatrabarhi in grade VII and VI respectively.
Rajib, hailing from Patuakhali, lost his father when he was a grade-III student and mother at grade VIII.
After the series of setbacks, he was soldiering on with hard work and help from relatives. He was an undergraduate student of Government Titumir College in the capital and lived in a hostel in Jatrabarhi.
He also took a job at a computer shop to pay for his and his brothers’ expenses.

Rajib Hossain
“Now we have uncles and aunts only, and the government. If the government helped us…” Mehedi said.
Their maternal uncle Jahidul Islam was also there.
“I used to speak to Rajib late in the night. Many times he told me he was still working after midnight as he needed money,” Jahidul said.
He said Rajib was learning graphics design to earn more.
Rajib’s relatives said though Health Minister Mohammed Nasim promised Rajib a government job and other support during a visit to the hospital, they were yet to get any help.
Jahidul thanked the doctors , nurses and staff of the hospital for their attempts to keep Rajib alive.
The relatives later left for Patuakhali for Rajib’s burial after receiving his remains
Police Sub-Inspector Al Amin, an uncle of Rajib, said they now wanted the Tk 10 million damages the High Court mentioned in a rule on the accident.
The High Court asked why state-owned BRTC and Swajan Paribahan, whose buses were involved in the accident, should not pay the money to Rajib as compensation.
Jahidul said the two transporters paid Tk 20,000 each but did not get in touch with them anymore.
He demanded tough punishment to the people responsible for the accident.
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