BSS
  24 Mar 2023, 16:11

Genocide Day to be observed in Rangpur tomorrow

RANGPUR, March 24, 2023 (BSS) - The Genocide Day will be observed here
tomorrow to pay rich tribute to the martyred unarmed Bangalees at black night
on March 25, 1971 demanding recognition of the day as the International
Genocide Day.

The district administration, Awami League and its associate bodies, Ghatok
Dalal Nirmul Committee (GDNC), Sector Commanders' Forum (SCF), different
sociocultural and other organizations have chalked out programmes marking the
day.

The programs include placing of wreaths at different mass graves, monument of
martyred freedom fighters, protest processions, human chains and memorial
discussions to pay rich tribute to the martyred sons and daughters of the
soil in 1971.

The memorial discussions will be held at the 'Baddyabhumi' ground on Town
Hall premises, 'Shaheed Muktijoddha Smritistambha' and Central Shaheed Minar
with participation of heroic freedom fighters, politicians and noted
personalities.

The Divisional Information Office will screen rare photographs and
documentary films on the genocide at cinema halls and open places in the
city.

Special munajats and prayers will be arranged tomorrow at mosques, temples,
pagodas and churches and other places of worship seeking divine blessings and
eternal peace for departed souls of the martyred Bangalees on March 25, 1971.
 
 At noon, officials, leaders of sociocultural and professional organisations
will participate in the candle-lit programme at the 'Baddhyabhumi' ground,
'Shaheed Muktijoddha Smritistambha' and Central Shaheed Minar premises in the
city.

 Different cultural organisations will stage dramas and arrange cultural
programmes on the genocide committed by the Pakistani occupation army and War
of Liberation followed by a discussion at the Town Hall premises in the
evening.
 
A one-minute symbolic black-out programme will be observed from 10.30 pm to
10.31 pm on March 25 in the district as elsewhere across the country.

 
Besides, the programmes chalked out by Awami League and its associate bodies,
GDNC, SCF and other organisations include placing of wreaths at mass graves,
monument of martyred freedom fighters, human chains, lighting candles and
discussions.