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‘Amar Ekushey’ today

February 21, 2018 00:00:00


The nation is set to pay rich tributes today to the martyrs of the 1952 historic Language Movement marking 'Amar Ekushey', the Language Martyrs Day and International Mother Language Day, reports UNB.

The great Language Movement, a significant event in the nation's history, was aimed at establishing the right of the mother tongue as well as protecting self-entity, and culture and heritage.

Walking barefoot to the Central Shaheed Minar with wreaths and flowers singing 'Amar bhaiyer rokte rangano Ekushey February', people will pay their tributes to the heroes of the Language Movement who laid down their lives for achieving the recognition of Bangla as the state language of erstwhile Pakistan.

President Abdul Hamid is scheduled to pay tributes to the language martyrs by placing wreaths at the altar of the central Shaheed Minar after zero hour, followed by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Different political parties, their front organisations as well as socio-cultural organisations have taken various programmes to pay their homage to the language martyrs all day long.

As BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia is in jail, the party leaders and activists will gather in front of Balaka Cinema Hall around 6:30am and then go to Azimpur Graveyard.

Later, they will go to the central Shaheed Minar to pay homage to the Language Movement heroes.

Meanwhile, law enforcement agencies have taken all-out security measures in and round the Central Shaheed Minar to ensure smooth observance of Amar Ekushey.

On February 21, 1952, students and the common people in Dhaka took to the streets in protest against the then Pakistani government's denial of Bangla as the national language and imposition of Urdu as the only official language of Pakistan.

Salam, Barkat, Rafiq, Jabbar and a few other brave sons of the soil were killed in police firings on this day in 1952 when students came out in a procession from the Dhaka University campus breaching section 144 to press home their demand for the recognition of Bangla as a state language of then Pakistan. President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina have issued separate messages on the occasion.

In his message, President said, "I extend my warm congratulations and sincere felicitations to all multilingual people of the world along with Bangla-speaking people."

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, in her message, said the greatest Ekushey is the symbol of grief, strength and glory in the life of every Bangali.

"I pay my deep homage to the memories of the martyrs. I also pay my deep respect to the greatest Bangali of all time, Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman who had led the language movement and all other language veterans," she said.

The Prime Minister said the International Mother Language Day is now a source of inspiration to all people of the world in establishing the truth and justice.


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