
Congressman Gregory Mexey meets with leaders of the Global Bangladeshi Alliance and the Bangladeshi American Tech Coalition.
Hakikul Islam Khokan
Congressman Gregory Mexi meets the leaders of Global Bangladeshi Alliance and Bangladeshi American Tech Coalition. Recently, a fruitful and friendly meeting of the influential US Congressman was held with the leaders of Global Bangladeshi Alliance (GBA) and Bangladeshi American Tech Coalition (BADC) at the congressman’s office in New York. Khabar Ibn News.
GBA and BATC President Mizan Chowdhury, Secretary Ahmed Sohail, Vice President Mohammad Azam, Treasurer Tariqul Islam, Community Outreach Coordinator Anisul Kabir Josir, Clinton Democratic Club Secretary Delwar Manik, prominent businessmen Md Rafiq, Mohsen Lodi, Major (retd) Maniruzzaman, Morshed Billu and others were present in the meeting. Many community leaders and social workers.
The meeting included constructive discussions on various issues related to increasing civic engagement of the Bangladeshi-American community, strengthening mainstream political participation, and expanding cooperation between community organizations and elected representatives. Besides, the increasing contribution of Bangladeshi-Americans in technology, business, public service and community development in the United States is also highlighted.
At one stage of the meeting, GBA President Mizan Chowdhury handed over the traditional “shawl” of Bangladesh to Congressman Gregory Meeks. At this time, he expressed his sincere gratitude to the delegation for showing respect to Bangladeshi culture and tradition.
The participants termed the meeting as very fruitful and promising and expressed their determination to work more cohesively for the benefit of the Bangladeshi-American community in the future.
Notably, Congressman Gregory Meeks is currently serving as the ranking member in the United States House of Representatives and is also serving as the chairman of the Queens County Democratic Party. Also next November 2026,He is considered a possible candidate to become chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee after the midterm elections.