Sheikh Hasina urges people to remain alert against conspiracy

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged the countrymen to remain alert as the defeated forces have been still hatching conspiracy against Bangladesh with their foreign collaborators.

“…defeated forces always remained active. Still the war criminals, defeated forces and killers of August 15 carnage, especially their
descendants, have been intriguing against Bangladesh,” she said while addressing as the chief guest a discussion marking the National Morning Day.

Virtually joining from her official residence Ganabhaban, the Premier said, “And they (local conspirators) are still getting shelter from some of the
international forces which had opposed Bangladesh during its War of Liberation. So, the nation has to be alert about it (conspiracy).”

Mentioning the brutal killing that took place in Bangladesh on August 15, 1975 and the grenade attack on August 21, she said, attacks were perpetrated on me many times and also attack was carried out on Kamal (Sheikh Kamal) in 1974.

Sheikh Hasina continued “Attempts were also made to shoot and kill him (Kamal), but when they saw that he was alive, and then false accusations were spread in his name. That means the defeated forces were always active.”

Stating that students have played an enormous role in the history of Bangladesh’s achievements, she said students were the front runners in every movement such as language movement, anti-autocracy movement, military dictatorship or any injustice in the country.

“Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had once said that Bangladesh’s history is BCL’s history . . . So you (leaders and activists of BCL) have to keep it in mind and move forward,” she said.

Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), student wing of ruling Awami League (AL), organized the discussion to observe the 46th martyrdom anniversary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Bangamata Begum Fazilatun Nesa Mujib at Krishibid Institution Bangladesh (KIB) auditorium.

AL Presidium Members Jahangir Kabir Nanak and Abdur Rahman also spoke as the special guests reminiscing their days as former BCL leaders.

With BCL President Al-Nahian Khan Joy in the chair, its General secretary Lekhak Bhattacharya moderated the discussion.

The Prime Minister also unveiled the cover of the BCL’s regular publication “Matribhumi” and its monthly mouthpiece “Joy Bangla”.

Referring to the hectic efforts of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman for building the war-torn Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina said the defeated forces staged the August 15 carnage when they saw Bangladesh cannot be pulled back from its economic growth.

She noted that the defeated forces took their revenge with the August-15 carnage (killing Bangabandhu) and distorted the history of Bangladesh, especially trying to wipe out the name of Bangabandhu and demolish the spirit of the Liberation War.

But, today it is not possible for anyone to erase the name of Bangabandhu as his 7 March speech has been accepted as a world documentary heritage, she said, adding, “It has been possible due to our forward march with an ideology and fixed goal.”

She requested all to keep strong vigilance as Bangladesh has many enemies and massive hurdles in every step of its development journey.

The premier went on saying: “Our path of progress is not smooth. It’s rather full of hurdles, but we’ve to move forward overcoming all the odds and obstacles, and we’re doing that.”

Mentioning that Bangladesh has stood out on the world stage in the last 12 years and now became a developing nation which Awami League announced in its election manifesto, she said, “We’ve to move forward keeping that in our mind.”

Turning towards the role of Ziaur Rahman and his engagement in the War of Liberation in 1971, the Prime Minister said there is no instance that Ziaur Rahman fired a single shot against the Pakistani forces.

“No one can prove it,” she said.

Regarding Ziaur Rahman’s involvement with the killing of Bangabandhu, Sheikh Hasina said Mustak, Rashid and Farooq during their interviews with the BBC admitted that Ziaur Rahman was always with them. “Zia was the source of all power (for them) . . .,” she said.

The premier said that she sometimes thinks that these people, who had always visited Bangabandhu’s house for various purposes, including personal matters, killed the Father of the Nation. “How could they do that?”

Highlighting the sacrifice of her mother Bangamata Fazilatunnesa Mujib, she said her mother was beside Bangabandhu throughout her life.

“My father could fully engage in the service of the country as he got such a companion beside him . . . this is a rare instance,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina, also the president of Awami League, directed the BCL activists and leaders to work for the country being imbued with patriotism and follow the ideals of the Father of the Nation.

She praised the BCL leaders and activists as they stood beside the people during the Covid-19 pandemic in different ways such as helping in paddy harvesting, providing oxygen cylinder, hospitalizing people, burial and supplying food.

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