Nation set to observe National Mourning Day tomorrow

  • The nation is set to observe the National

    Mourning Day tomorrow, marking the 45th martyrdom anniversary of Father of
    the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

    Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and most of his
    family members were brutally killed by some disgruntled army men on the
    fateful night of August 15, 1975 and this carnage is considered as the
    ugliest chapter of the nation’s history.

    The self-confessed killers of August 15 did not assassinate Bangabandhu
    alone, but also killed 16 other members of his family, friends and relatives.

    The martyrs included Bangabandhu’s wife Begum Fazilatunnesa Mujib, his sons
    Sheikh Kamal, Sheikh Jamal and Sheikh Russell, daughters-in-law Sultana Kamal
    and Rosy Jamal, brother Sheikh Naser, brother-in-law Abdur Rab Serniabat,
    nephew and eminent journalist Sheikh Fazlul Huq Moni, his pregnant wife Arzoo
    Moni and Colonel Jamil.

    Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the eldest daughter of Bangabandhu, escaped
    the planned assassination with her sister Sheikh Rehana as they were staying
    overseas then.

    The killing of Bangabandhu, the greatest son of the soil in thousand years,
    descended a pall of gloom and spread a sense of deep sadness among the people
    in the country and across the globe.

    The world protested and condemned the killing, saying it is an irreparable
    loss to millions of people of Bangladesh.

    Like previous years, the government, Awami League and different political
    and socio-cultural organisations, educational institutions and professional
    groups chalked out elaborate programmes to pay the utmost respect to the
    greatest son of the soil on the day of his martyrdom, but this year all
    programmes will be held by maintaining the social distancing in wake of the
    global pandemic coronavirus (COVID-19).

    The nation, however, started observing the month of mourning from August 1,
    recalling the most brutal killing in its history and renewing the pledge to
    safeguard perpetually the country’s independence and sovereignty.

    The government drew elaborate programmes to observe the Day with due
    respect and solemnity.

    As part of the programme, the national flag will be hoisted half-mast atop
    the buildings of all government, semi-government, autonomous, educational
    institutions and private offices on the day.

    Wreaths will be placed at the portrait of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu
    Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in front of Bangabandhu Memorial Museum in the city and
    a munajat will be offered there at 6.30 am on August 15.

    Wreaths will also be placed at the graves of Bangabandhu’s martyred family
    members and other martyrs of August 15, 1975 at Banani Graveyard in the city
    and offering fateha and munajat will be held there at 7.30 am on the day.

    Wreaths will too be laid at the Mazar of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
    at Tungipara in Gopalganj district around 10 am. Fateha will be offered and a
    special doa will be held there maintaining social distancing.

    To mark the National Mourning Day, special munajats will be offered at all
    mosques across the country after Johr prayers while special prayers will take
    place at all temples, churches, pagodas and other places of worship at
    convenient time.

    Bangladesh Betar and Bangladesh Television will air special programmes in
    observance of the National Mourning day. National newspapers and magazines
    will publish special supplements on the occasion.

    Besides, specially designed posters on Bangabandhu will be printed and
    distributed while documentary on him will be screened on the occasion.

    The specially designed posters on National Mourning Day will be displayed
    at important public places, including at educational institutions or growth
    centers, reminding the black chapter of the country’s history.

    The posters and others programmes marking the day will be publicized
    through LED display board at different public places.

    Posts and Telecommunication Division will send SMS by Bangladesh
    Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) to all mobile users describing
    the significance of the National Mourning Day.

    According to the inter-ministerial meeting, Bangabandhu Memorial Museum
    can organize lecture on the biography of Bangabandhu and National Mourning
    Day using virtual platforms on request of the educational institutions,
    Shishu Academy and such institutions.

    In line with the national programmes, different ministries and divisions,
    departments and agencies will organise various programmes at their respective
    institutions, maintaining social distancing and health guidelines. Use of
    virtual platforms should get priority in holding Mourning Day programmes.

    District and upazila administrations will draw up their respective
    programmes, including discussions and doa mahfils, marking the National
    Mourning Day maintaining the social distancing. Government officials will
    join the programmes at district and upazila levels.

    District councils and municipalities will join the programmes to be
    organized by the district and upazila administrations while city
    corporations, municipalities and union parishads will also take programmes
    coinciding with the national programmes, maintaining social distancing, to
    observe the National Mourning Day with due respect at their respective
    institutions. Use of virtual platforms should get priority in holding
    Mourning Day programmes.

    Bangladesh missions abroad will also hoist the national flag half-mast and
    organize discussions marking the day.

    The ruling AL has drawn up an elaborate programme centrally to observe the
    National Mourning Day tomorrow to pay glowing tributes to Bangabandhu and
    other martyrs of August 15 massacre and take a pledge to work for nation
    building following the ideology of the father of the nation.

    Awami League General Secretary and Road Transport and Bridges Minister
    Obaidul Quader on Thursday called upon the party leaders and workers to
    observe the programmes in a befitting manner maintaining the health
    guidelines.

    He also urged all progressive political, socio-cultural organizations and
    the people to observe the National Mourning Day with due respect in the Mujib
    Year, the birth centenary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur
    Rahman.

    As part of the party programmes, at dawn tomorrow, the national flag and
    party flag will be kept at half-mast and black flag will be hoisted at the
    Bangabandhu Bhaban, Awami League (AL) headquarters in the capital city and
    all other offices of the party across the country.

    Tributes will be paid to Bangabandhu by placing wreaths at his portrait on
    Bangabandhu Memorial Museum premises on the city’s Dhanmondi road number 32
    at 8am on the day while Dhaka city units of AL and its associate bodies will
    pay homage to Bangabandhu through mourning processions.

    AL will also pay homage to all martyrs of August 15 carnage by laying
    wreaths at Banani graveyard at 8:45am while offering fateha, munajat and doa
    mahfil will be held there.

    Besides, homage will be paid to Bangabandhu by placing wreaths at his
    mausoleum at Tungipara in Gopalganj and offering of fateha, munajat and doa
    mahfil will also be held there at 10am.

    A delegation of the AL central working committee and its Gopalganj district
    and Tungipara upazila units will take part in that programme.

    The delegation members are Presidium Member Lieutenant Colonel (Retd)
    Muhammad Faruk Khan, Central Working Committee Member Abul Hasnat Abdullah,
    Presidium Members Advocate Jahangir Kabir Nanak and Abdur Rahman, Joint
    General Secretary AFM Bahauddin Nasim, Organizing Secretaries BM Mozammel
    Haque, SM Kamal Hossain, Mirza Azam and Advocate Afjal Hossain, Central
    Working Committee Members Advocate ABM Riazul Kabir Kawser, Sahabuddin Farazi
    and Anisur Rahman.

    The party will also hold Doa and milad mahfils at mosques across the
    country after Zohr’s prayers while special prayers will also be offered at
    temples, pagodas, churches and all places of worships on the day.

    In the afternoon, food will be distributed among the orphans, poor and
    destitute people.

    Besides, Mohila Awami League will hold a milad and doa mahfil on
    Bangabandhu Bhaban premises after Asr prayers tomorrow and will arrange a
    virtual discussion on August 18 marking the National Mourning Day.

    Jubo Mahila League will organize another discussion on August 20 to mark
    the day while Jubo League will hold a doa mahfil seeking eternal peace of the
    departed souls of all 15 August martyrs, including Bangabandhu, and
    distribute food among destitute people on the same day.

    Apart from this, Jubo League will organize a discussion on August 25 while
    Jatiya Sramik League and Mohila League will organize another discussion on
    August 26 virtually to mark the National Mourning Day.

    Dhaka south and north city units of AL will hold a discussion on August 30
    while Chhatra League will hold another discussion on August 31, marking the
    National Mourning day.

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