Charghat Genocide Day observed with solemnity

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People of Charghat observed Genocide Day here

today (Saturday) remembering a mass killing by Pakistani army in Thanapara

area under Charghat upazila of the district on April 13 in 1971.

Local freedom fighters and cultural activists joined a discussion and Milad

Mahfil organised by the Charghat Upazila Awami League in Charghat.

In the morning, they prayed for the martyrs beside a multitude of graves near

the bank of Padma River behind the Bangladesh Police Academy.

Shahriar Alam, MP, joined the programme and addressed the mourning discussion

as the chief guest with Upazila Awami League President Anwar Hossain the

chair.

Upazila Chairman Fakhrul Islam and Pourasava Mayor Ekramul Haque also spoke

on the ocassion.

Shahriar Alam called upon the young generation to learn Bangladesh’s history

and uphold the spirit of independence and build “Sonar Bangla” in accordance

with the dreams of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

According to the historic records, thousands of women and ch
ildren from

Thanpara adjacent to Sardah Police Academy, half-a-kilometer north-west from

Charghat Bazar, left the house and took refuge along the bank of the river

Padma.

The invading Pak army surrounded thousands of people gathered on the bank of

the Padma on that day (April 13). The invading forces ordered men to be

aligned in a number of lines by bringing out women and children from the

crowd.

Subsequently, they killed all the men by indiscriminate firing. Around five

hundred people were murdered brutally on that day.

At that time, the Pakistani army took a position in Sardah Police Academy

that is now Bangladesh Police Academy.

A Monument was installed in the Thanapara area in memory of the martyred.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha