Yesterday we were celebrate our 47th anniversary of Victory with due respect and dignity through all over in our country (Bangladesh).
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Today I want to commemorate humble reverence only one name who was the father of our nation, who was the only successful and bravest leader for our country, the one and only “Sheikh Mujibur Rahman” also called as “Bangabandhu”.
“Joy Bangla Joy Bongobandhu” This Slogan Proved that how much we respect him, how much we loved him for his great leadership and a huge sacrifice for his motherland. How much scarifies for our country it’s beyond describable, the only think i can mention here if we all scarifies only the percentage under 20-30, within this 47 years there have great possibility to presenting our country as a developed country among the world, and we can achieved the dream of our greatest leader “SONAR BANGLA”
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***Short Biography of This Great Leader: ***
The Greatest “Sheikh Mujibur Rahman” was born in 17th March in 1920 in a little village name Toungi para which is situated at Gopanganj subdivision of Faridpur district in Bangladesh. From his childhood he was very talent, energetic and sports lover. He was very loved by his teacher, friends and neighbour. Sheikh Lutfar Rahman and Sayera Khatun was his parents and he was the third child of his parents. “Khoka” was his childhood nick name. He had only one brother named Sheikh Naser, and four sisters.
A sign of leadership and service for is shown on him from him childhood, Muslim Welfare Association is founded by Kazi Abdul Hamid was a great philanthropist. Muslim Welfare Association is society that enlisted the name of poor student of Golpanganj including Sheikh Mujibur Rahaman, for this association Mujib was to go door-to-door every Friday after Jummah and collect the donated rice and sell it and with the money help students buy books and meet examination and other expenses. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman passed his matriculation from Gopalganj Missionary School in 1942, IA (Twelfth Grade) from Islamia College, Calcutta in 1944 and BA from the same College in 1947. In 1946, he was elected general secretary of the Islamia College Students Union. He was an activist of the Bengal Provincial Muslim League and a member of the All-India Muslim League Council from 1943 onwards.
Source: http://www.bdembassyusa.org/index.php?page=father-of-the-nation
Political Activities:
Bangabandhu got admission to the Law Department of Dhaka University after the partition of Indian sub-continent and founded Muslim Students League. When the East Pakistan Awami Muslim League was formed on 23 June 1948, Sheikh Mujib was elected its Joint Secretary. On 26 January, 1952, Khwaja Najimuddin declared that Urdu would be the state language of Pakistan. Though still in jail, Bangabandhu managed to play a leading role in organizing a protest against this announcement.
On 9 July, 1953, Mujib was elected General Secretary of East Pakistan Awami League at its council session. The first general election of Pakistan was held on 10 March1954. The Jukta Front (United Front) won 223 seats out of a total of 237, including 143 captured by the Awami League. Bangabandhu swept the Gopalganj constituencey, defeating the powerful Muslim League leader Wahiduzzaman by a magin of 1300 votes. Bangabandhu was elected a member of the legislative Assembly in June1955.
Pakistan's President, Major General Iskandar Mirja, and the chief of Pakistan's Army, General Ayub Khan, imposed martial law on 7 October 1958 and banned politics. Bangabandhu was arrested on 11 October 1958. Thereafter he was continuously harassed through one false case after another. On 5 February, 1966, a national conference of the opposition parties was held in Lahore. Bangabandhu placed his historic 6-point demand before the select committee of the conference. The 6-point demand was a palpable charter of freedom of the Bengali nation.
On the first day of March, Bangabandhu was elected President of the Awami League. Following his election, he launched a campaign to obtain enthusiastic support for the 6-point demand. The Pakistan government instituted the notorious Agartala Conspiracy Case against Bangabandhu and 34 Bengali military and CSP officers in 1968. Sheikh Mujib was named accused number one in the case that charged the arrested persons with conspiring to bring about the secession of East Pakistan from the rest of Pakistan. The Central Students Action Council was formed on 5 January 1969 to press for the 11-point demand of Bangabandhu. The council initiated a countrywide student agitation to force the government to withdraw the Agartala Conspiracy Case and release Bangabandhu. After months of protests, violation of Section 144 and curfews, firing by the police and the EPR and a number of casualties, the movement peaked into an unprecedented mass upsurge. The central government bowed to the mass protests and freed Bangabandhu and the other co-accused. The conspiracy case was withdrawn.
The Central Students Action Council arranged a reception in honour of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on 23 February at the Race Course (Suhrawardy Uddyan). At this meeting of one million people, Mujib was publicly acclaimed as Bangabandhu (Friend of Bengal).
Bangabandhu was re-elected President of the Awami League on 6 January, 1970. The Awami League at a meeting of the working committee on 1 April decided to take part in the general elections scheduled for later that year. The Awami League secured 167 out of 169 National Assembly seats in the Provincial Assembly. On 1 March, 1971, Yahya Khan abruptly postponed the National Assembly session, prompting a storm of protest throughout Bangladesh. On 7 March, 1971, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, addressed a mammoth public rally at the Race Course ground, where he called upon the people to prepare for the struggle for independence. On the night of 25 March, the Pakistan Army cracked down on the innocent unarmed Bangalees. They attacked Dhaka University, the Peelkhana Headquarters of the then East Pakistan Rifles and the Rajarbagh Police Headquarters. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman read out a wireless message, moments after the crackdown began, declaring the independence of Bangladesh as 25 March gave away to 26 March. His declaration was transmitted over wireless to the country.
The Pakistan army arrested Bangabandhu from his Dhanmandi residence at 1:10 a.m. and whisked him away to Dhaka cantonment. On 26 March he was flown to Pakistan as a prisoner. He was freed after the independence of Bangladesh.
Source: https://bdnews24.com/politics/2005/08/13/bangabandhu-sheikh-mujibur-rahman-a-political-profile.
At last our country in now independence. Bangabandhu “Sheikh Mujibur Rahaman” who gave us a nation, a new country and a new identity, this great leader was killed in 15th August in 1975 in his residence with his entire family, inscape of Present Bangladeshi President “Begum Sheikh Hasina” at Midnight.
This is a great shame for our nation, the person who scarifies his whole for our independence and development of our country; He killed by our country’s people. After his 42th years has been passed but still we still do not get justice for his murder.
The motive of this post is that, we can’t be leader like him, but we should respect him scarifies, respect his Patriotism then we can contribute a little beat for our society and for our country and for the world.