Prime Minister condoled the death of Grandmaster Zia
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has expressed grief over the death of the country's best Grandmaster Ziaur Rahman.
The Prime Minister's Office informed on Friday (July 05) night that the Prime Minister expressed her condolences to the family of Kriti Dabaru.
Earlier, the Deshsera Grandmaster passed away at 3 pm on Friday.
The 12th round of the national chess competition was going on in the Bangladesh Chess Federation. Ziaur Rahman was playing against Enamul Hossain Rajiv. Ziaur suddenly collapsed on the ground during the match which started at 3 pm. Then he was rushed to the hospital. But he died before that.
Bangladesh Chess Federation Administrative Officer and International Arbiter Harunur Rashid confirmed the news to Barta24.com.
After being taken to the hospital, it was initially assumed that he had a heart attack. He was taken to Ibrahim Cardiac in Shahbagh after he fell ill during the match. Immediately the doctors on duty started treating him. But after a while, a tragic incident took place in the Bangladesh sports arena. This chess GM died before reaching the hospital, said the doctors. He was 50 years old at the time of his death.
BCB President and Sports Minister Nazmul Hasan Papan also expressed deep grief and sorrow over the sudden death of Ziaur Rahman. In his condolence message, the Minister prayed for the soul of the deceased and expressed his deepest condolences to the bereaved family members.
Papan said in his condolence, Ziaur Rahman was an internationally renowned chess player of the country. He will be forever remembered for his outstanding contribution to the development of chess in the country as well as the entire sports arena. His death is an irreparable loss to the country's sports. I pray for the salvation of his departed soul.
Ziaur Rahman was born on May 1, 1974. He earned the title of International Master in 1993 and Grand Master in 2002. The GM won the highest number of 14 titles in the open events of the National Chess Championship. Zia achieved the highest FIDE rating (2570) among Bangladeshi chess players in October 2005.