BSS-59 Mujibnagar Day observed across country

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Mujibnagar Day observed across country

DHAKA, April 17, 2019 (BSS) – The Mujibnagar Day was observed today through different programmes across the country recalling significant memories of the first government of Bangladesh.

People from all walks of life joined different programmes at upazila, district and divisional levels as the provisional “Mujibnagar Government” constituted at Baidyanathtala in Meherpur district on this day, 1971.

Baidyanathtala was later renamed as Mujibnagar and so Bangladesh Government in exile was known as the Mujibnagar Government.

The tiny mango grove-covered village witnessed the ceremonial formation of the provisional government of Bangladesh and millions of freedom loving people listened to the announcement of the formation of the government over radio.

The provisional government in exile named “Mujibnagar Government” was constituted with Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as the President, Syed Nazul Islam as acting president, Tajuddin Ahmed as the Prime Minister.

This core cabinet steered the liberation war to the victory on December 16 that year.

In Meherpur, the historic Mujibnagar Day was observed in the district coinciding with national programmes. Marking the day, deputy commissioner of Meherpur and superintendent of police hoisted the national flag atop the memorial monument at Mujibnagar in the morning.

In Rajshahi, historic Mujibnagar Day was observed here in a befitting manner.

Different political parties including Bangladesh Awami League, district administration and various educational institutions including Rajshahi University (RU) arranged various programmes including rallies and discussion meetings, highlighting significance of the day.

Local unit of Bangladesh Awami League and associate organizations observed the day in a befitting manner.

The party leaders and workers led by Mayor of Rajshahi City Corporation AHM Khairuzzaman Liton garlanded the portraits of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and four national leaders at in front of the party office.

In Rangpur, historic Mujibnagar Day was observed in a befitting manner.

On the occasion, the main discussion organised by district administration on ‘Historic Mujibnagar Day and Independence of Bangladesh’ was held at the Town Hall here.

The district and city units of Awami League (AL) and its associate bodies chalked out programmes – hoisting of national flag, placing of wreaths at the portraits of Bangabandhu and four national leaders-to mark the day.

In Rajshahi University , vice-chancellor of the National University (NU) Prof Harun-or-Rashid said the Mujibnagar government was a great leap towards achieving the independence of Bangladesh.

“The Mujibnagar government got a legal stand for demanding all sorts of support and assistance of the world community to carry on armed struggle against the Pakistani junta who denied our right to self-determination by refusing to hand over power to the elected representatives of the people,” he said.

Prof Rashid was addressing a discussion on the Mujibnagar Day organized by Rajshahi University (RU) authority at its Senate Building today.

The Mujibnagar Day was celebrated through various programmes at Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur (BRUR) in the city today.

The celebration began with placing of wreaths by officials of BRUR led by its Registrar Abu Hena Mustafa Kamal at the portrait of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at Independence Memorial on the campus in the morning.

Later, leaders of Begum Rokeya University Teachers’ Association (BRUTA), Officers’ Association, Muktijuddher Chetonay Pragotisheel Shikhkhok Samaj, Bangabandhu Parisahd, Chhatra League, Employees’ Association, different faculties and departments separately placed wreaths at the portrait of Bangabandhu there.

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