"Ideology of Bangabandhu as an inspiration
Md Towsif-Ur-Rahman ,JnU Correspondent:
The Ideology of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman has a a great impact on people. The ideology has inspired millions of people to get involved in the Liberation War. The 7th March speech of Bangabandhu has paved the way to inspire the millions of Bangalis. The ideology of Bangabandhu depicts the nationalism of Bangali. All the aspects of a perfect Leader was included in Bangabandhu.
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, in a word, is the architect of our independence. He was a one-of-a-kind nationalist leader who liberated the people of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) from the oppression of West Pakistan (now Pakistan). He has been entitled "The Father of the Nation" due to his dominating part and eye-catching presence. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman has struggled against the colonial and undemocratic state power throughout his life, first against the British and later against the Pakistani military to establish the economic, political, and cultural rights for the people of Bangladesh. There is no end to his merits as the Leader of the oppressed. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is the most towering figure in Bangladeshi political history and has been explained, claimed, and counterclaimed by many political parties as well as intellectuals. His political philosophy was reflected in the four guiding principles of the state: Nationalism, Democracy, Secularism and Socialism. As a political leader, there are no limits to his ideologies and merits and there is no end to writing about The Father of The Nation.
Sayeda Karima
CSE, ULAB
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Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman was an attractive legislator in Bangladesh. An enterprising attitude toward political authority by Mujib worked with and conquer preliminaries, be convincing, and get responsibility for results. He was an extraordinary legislator during his time, and he proved his worthiness. Yet, backstabbers were destructive and hazardous and had him killed with his relatives and family members who is an incredible companion and well-wisher of Bangles' on fifteenth August, 1975. Mujib was a man of achievement; without his solid assurance to achieve throbbing change, it is improbable that Bangladesh would have accomplished freedom. An extraordinary pioneer Mujib, put the entirety of his political insight and enthusiasm for sustaining the government assistance of the country individual men till his final gasp . Mujib is one of the political philosophers whose ideology is still valid for human progress and capacity building for organizations.
Tamanna Tabassum
Chemistry, Jagannath University
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Bangladesh an independent country in asia. In 1971, Bangladesh got her Independence. The independence history of Bangladesh can not be told by not mentioning Bangabandhu Sheikh M
The ideology of Bangabandhu is the main reason to love him. He had an attitude to the tyrant to not get oppressed. So the people of Bangladesh back in Pakistan era, loved him and followed him as a symbol of hope.
The attitude to not to get oppress was seen in Bangabandhu from his childhood. He had to go to jail while studying at class 8. In his youth days, he did many movement against the notorious Pakistani tyrant. In 1952, during the Language movement he went to huger strike in jail to support the movement. In 1966, The six point movement was a movement in East Pakistan, spearheaded by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, which called for greater autonomy for East Pakistan. The movement's main agenda was to realize the six demands put forward by a coalition of Bengali nationalist political parties in 1966, to end the perceived exploitation of Bangladesh (East Pakistan) by the West Pakistani rulers. It is considered a milestone on the road to Bangladesh's independence.
In 1971 Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman gave a speech in 7th March at the Ramna Race Course (now Suhrawardy Udyan) made in Dhaka to a gathering of over 2 million (20,00,000) people. In the speech, Bangabandhu informally declared independence of Bangladesh, proclaiming "The struggle this time, is a struggle for our liberty. The struggle this time, is a struggle for our independence.”
In 1971 at mid night of 25th march Pakistan tyrant showed their true face by conducting the genocide allover the Bangladesh. At the crucial moment, Bangabandhu declared our independence and got arrested by the enemy.
After 9 months war in the exchange of 10 million refugees and the killing of 3 million people by the Pakistani armed forces. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman came back to his beloved country and people and started to make Bangladesh as a develop country.
At the present day, we are developing. The ideology of Bangabandhu still inspire us. “I haven’t seen Himalayas but have seen Sheikh Mujib”,Fidel Castro in 1973.
So we must follow his ideology in our everyday's life.
Mahadi Hasan Siam
Chemistry, Jagannath University
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