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New Delhi mission pays homage to Sheikh Kamal

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Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi on Thursday paid homage to valiant freedom fighter Captain Sheikh Kamal on the occasion of his birth anniversary.

Capt. Sheikh Kamal was assassinated along with Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and most members of his family on the brutal night of August 15 in 1975.

The 72nd birth anniversary of Sheikh Kamal was observed with due solemnity through holding of discussion and placing wreaths at his portraits at Bangabandhu Corner at the chancery building.

Bangladesh High Commissioner to India Muhammad Imran led the officers and staff of the mission in laying the wreaths.

New Delhi mission pays homage to Sheikh Kamal

He later presided over a discussion meeting on the life and work of Sheikh Kamal at the chancery’s Bangabandhu conference hall.

In his speech Muhammad Imran recalled his memory with Sheikh Kamal and admired him for his exceptional capacity to organize sports, art and music after the 1971 War of Liberation.

He also recalled Sheikh Kamal’s role during the liberation war when he acted as the ADC of Commander-in-chief Gen. MAG Osmani.

Muhammad Imran also said Sheikh Kamal was an idol of modern fulfilled man among the then youth who got all his attributes from his family and these attributes were reflected in his personal, social and cultural life.

New Delhi mission pays homage to Sheikh Kamal

At the meeting a short life sketch of Capt. Sheikh Kamal was read out by Mohd. Rashedul Amin, Counsellor (Economic), Lieutenant Colonel Md. Kamrul Hasan, Assistant Defence Adviser and Tahsina Nasrin, Second Secretary.

Selim Md. Jahangir, Minister (Consular) at the mission also spoke on the occasion. Md. Zakaria Bin Amjad, Minister Second Secretary conducted the meeting.

A documentary on the life of Capt. Sheikh Kamal also screened. A Doa was offered seeking divine blessing for Sheikh Kamal and his family.

Source: United News of Bangladesh