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Maulana Bhasani’s 45th death anniversary Wednesday

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The 45th death anniversary of Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani will be observed on Wednesday with due respect.

Bhasani, popularly known as ‘Majlum Jananeta’ (the leader of the downtrodden), passed away on November 17, 1976.

Different social organisations and political parties have chalked out programmes to observe the day in a befitting manner.

Besides, the death anniversary of the great leader will be observed in Santosh of Tangail district where he was laid to rest.

Different political parties and organisations, including BNP, Bangladesh National Awami Party (NAP Bhasani), Gonosanghati Andolon Moulana Bhasani University of Science and Technology, Bhasani Foundation and Bhashani Anusari Parishad, will mark the pay homage to the grave of the great leader and hold discussions on the occasion.

A BNP delegation, led by its standing committee member Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku, will place wreaths at the grave of Bhasani in Tangail and offer fateha there at 10am on Wednesday.

The party will also arrange a discussion at the Jatiya Press Club in the capital on Thursday to mark the day.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina issued a message on the occasion recalling the role of Moulana Bhasani in establishing people’s rights and building progressive, democratic and non-communal Bangladesh free from exploitation and deprivation.

Meanwhile, BNP acting Chairman Tarique Rahman and Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir also issued separate messages paying tribute to the memory of Bhasani.

Bhasani was a popular leader in his fight against imperialism and oppression of Pakistani rulers. He led the historic Farakka March in 1976 to ensure Bangladesh’s just rights to the share of the Ganges River water.

Born in 1880 in Dhangara, Sirajganj, Bhasani gained immense popularity among peasants. He is regarded as the proponent of secular and left-leaning politics in present-day Bangladesh.

He was the founder and president of the Pakistan Awami Muslim League which later became Awami League (AL). He also formed a progressive political organisation, National Awami Party.

Source: United News of Bangladesh