15 August: A Black Episode of the Nation
History of Bangladesh is largely interconnected with the life of Bangabandhu. He spent most of his life fighting against the injustice bestowed upon Bangalees, first by the British, and then by the Pakistani. Finally we achieved our Independence under his leadership in 1971.
You can agree or disagree with Bangabandhu's political philosophy, but even his enemies have no doubt about the patriotism of this man: Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the Architect of Bangladesh. Without a doubt, Bangabandhu is the greatest Bangalee of our known history. He gave us a nation, a new country, a new identity.
What the Pakistanis could not do in 1971, some corrupt military officers were able to do so in our own soil. They killed Bangabandhu along with most of his extended family in August 15, 1975, just after about 3 years of our independence.
It was a heinous and abhorrent act which put a sudden and premature end to the life of Bangladesh's most celebrated political hero Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The act was violent and its debased ruthlessness did not spare even individuals having nothing to do with politics. It was a senseless and barbaric act, to say the least.
15 August is a black day in our history; a shameful episode that will never be blotted out from our memory. On eve of the National Mourning Day, I want to give my hearty respect to this immortal great leader.
Thanks & Regards
Rashidul Hasan Tapu / রাশিদুল হাসান
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