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News Bangla news editor Kamrul is accused of immoral activities, bribing!

BMM Desk: Kamrul Hasan Khan, currently working as the news editor of the online portal 'News Bangla'. He was appointed as the joint editor of this online news portal during the last part of 2021,He rose to the top and, In the breaking point of this year, he was promoted as news editor._x000D_ _x000D_ The executive editor of this online news portal Hasan Imam Rubel resigned from his position and went abroad in November. And after that, he continues to campaign to occupy the vacant post. To make you sure about the fact that, but before joining News Bangla Online portal this so-called journalist worked in underground media for a low salary._x000D_ _x000D_ News Bangla is a subsidiary of Dainik Bangla newspaper. As a result, Sharifuzzaman Pintu built a strong syndicate in both institutions during his tenure as the acting editor of Dainik Bangla. Lady luck didn't favour Pintu losing his job in the middle of this year. After that, most of the journalists of the Pintu's Syndicate were also forced to leave their jobs._x000D_ _x000D_ The recruitment process for the posts of those who left the house has begun recently. So does the real face of Pintu, at the very start it has been alleged that Kamrul Hasan Khan is extorting huge amounts of money from each and everyone by recruitment business at the media house._x000D_ _x000D_ Many of the people he had hired and they have no experience. Most of them have worked in some non-existent media with a monthly salary of 5/7 thousand taka, and guys with rotten luck are unemployed._x000D_ _x000D_ Several sources have confirmed that Kamrul Hasan has chosen to earn extra income by providing these people jobs at a salary of 15/20 thousand taka. This type of corruption of this journalist is now an open secret in the media world of Dhaka.
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