Bangladesh Squash Racket Federation

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Bangladesh Squash Racket Federation
Formation1978
Headquarters Dhaka, Bangladesh
Region served
Bangladesh
Official language
Bengali
Website Bangladesh Squash Racket Federation

Bangladesh Squash Racket Federation is the national federation for squash and is responsible for governing the sport in Bangladesh. [1] Faruk Khan, member of parliament, is the President of Bangladesh Squash Racket Federation. [2] Sohel Hamid is the Secretary General of the Bangladesh Squash Racket Federation. [3]

History

Bangladesh Squash Racket Federation was established in 1978. [4]

In August 2019, Executive Member of the Federation, Hedayetullah Turkee, accused the General Secretary of the Federation, Jahangir Hamid Sohel, of being involved in corruption and autocracy. [5] He accused the secretary of embezzling 4.7 million taka. [6]

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