The
founding architect of Bangladesh, Father of the Nation, the Glorious Leader of
Liberation War, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was assassinated along with
all the members of his family then in Dhaka and other leaders. Anti-Liberation
and reactionary international forces with the help of their local henchmen
staged this most brutal murder of all times. The anti-liberation reactionary
and counter-revolutionary forces usurped the state-power through the
assassination of Bangabandhu on August 15, 1975.
The
killers brutally murdered not only Bangabandhu, but also his wife Bangamata
Fazilatunnesa Mujib, sons Sheikh Kamal, Sheikh Jamal and Sheikh Russell,
daughters-in-Law Sultana Kamal and Parvin Jamal. Seventeen more dear and near
ones of Bangabandhu, including his brother Sheikh Abu Naser, brother-in-law
Abdur Rab Serniabat, nephew Sheikh Fazlul Haq Moni, Moni’s wife Arju Moni,
Shahid Serniabat, Baby Serniabat, Arif Serniabat, Sukanto Abdullah Babu, security officerColonel
Jamil Uddin Ahmed and Abdul Noim Khan Rinto were also killed during the world’s
most heinous terrorism. Bangabandhu’s daughters, incumbent Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina and Sheikh Rehana, survived the carnage as they were in Germany
at that time.
After
15th August 1975, there came another cataclysmic event that struck Awami League
very seriously and led to a temporary vacuum in the leadership: four national
leaders, Syed Nazrul Islam, Tajuddin Ahmed, M. Mansur Ali and A.H.M. Kamaruzzaman
were killed in Dhaka Central Jail by the same conspirators who had killed
Bangabandhu.
From
that day, the Bangalees have been holding the shock in their hearts as a source
of strength to take revenge of this barbaric assassination by fulfilling the dream of Bangabandhu who wanted to turn Bangladesh into Sonar Bangla, a peaceful abode of
teeming millions in this part of the world. The nation this year is observing
the day in a different atmosphere as the five
death row convicts of the murder trial of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman were hanged in the early hours of January 28 putting an
end to the darkest chapter of the nation’s history.
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