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2023-01-10 20:35:57 BdST

President for relentless efforts to build ‘Smart Bangladesh’ by 2041


President Md Abdul Hamid on Monday evening called upon the countrymen to go ahead with relentless efforts to build a prosperous and developed ‘Smart Bangladesh’ by 2041. 

In a message on the eve of the Homecoming Day of Bangabandhu, he said on the historic January 10 in 1972, the Father of the Nation had returned to independent and sovereign Bangladesh after nine months and 14 days of captivity in Pakistani jail. 

Paying profound homage to Bangabandhu, the President said:  “Though we had achieved ultimate victory on December 16 in 1971 through an armed struggle, the true essence of victory came with the return of the Father of the Nation”. 

He said Bangabandhu, a visionary leader, led the nation in every movement including the All Party State Language Movement Council in 1948, Language Movement in 1952, Jukta-Front Election in 1954, movement against Martial Law proclamation by General Ayub Khan in 1958, Movement against Education Commission in 1962, Six-Point Movement in 1966, Mass Upsurge in 1969 and the General Election in 1970, where Awami League won landslide victory. 

Abdul Hamid said though Awami League had won absolute majority in the 1970 general elections, the Pakistani rulers were reluctant to hand over power and therefore, the freedom-loving people of the country started non-cooperation movement under the leadership of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. 

On March 7, 1971 Bangabandhu delivered a historic speech at Race Course Maidan which was the indirect declaration of independence as at the mammoth gathering Bangabandhu uttered in his thunderous voice, “The struggle this time is a struggle for emancipation. The struggle this time is a struggle for independence”. 

On the fateful night of March 25, 1971, the invading army of Pakistan, as part of their blueprint, committed genocide by launching ‘Operation Searchlight’ with a view to destroying Bangali nation, he said. 

Against this backdrop, Bangabandhu declared independence in the early hours of March 26 and called upon the countrymen to take part in the War of Liberation and continue fighting until the final victory is achieved, he added. 

The President said immediately after the declaration of independence, the Pakistani Junta arrested Bangabandhu from his Dhanmondi residence located on road number 32 in the city and taken him to Pakistan jail for confinement. 

In absence of Bangabandhu, the Liberation War was being carried out under his leadership and on December 16, 1971 the Bangali nation achieved ultimate victory, he said. 

The President said stepping into the soil of the newly independent Bangladesh on January 10 in 1972, Bangabandhu was overwhelmed by the feelings of emotion. 

He said in front of hundreds of thousands of people who gathered at the then Race Course Maidan, “The dream of my life has been fulfilled today. My Sonar Bangla is now a free and sovereign state”. 

Bangabandhu was sentenced to death during his imprisonment in Pakistan but he was firm and steadfast in his aims, the head of the state said. 

The President quoted Bangabandhu as saying, “I will say, while going to the gallows, I am Bangali, Bangla is my country and Bangla is my language. Joy Bangla”. 

“Such profound love for country and people is a unique example in the world,” he said. 

The anti-liberation forces tried to wipe out the ideal and principle of Bangabandhu and tarnish the image of sovereign Bangladesh through the assassination of Bangabandhu and most of his family members on August 15, 1975, he added. 

But Bangabandhu and Bangladesh now emerged as a unique symbol to the people of Bangladesh, he said. 

Abdul Hamid said as long as Bangladesh and the Bangali nation exist, Bangabandhu will remain as the “eternal source of our inspiration.” 

Under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the worthy daughter of Bangabandhu, Bangladesh is now moving towards the highway of development at a tremendous pace, he said. 

He said Bangladesh is being lauded worldwide for its development in various sectors including education, health, agriculture, information communication technology (ICT) and women empowerment. The government has opened the Padma Bridge and Metro Rail, which will contribute to the national economy, he said, adding that the tunnel under the River Karnaphuli will soon be opened for vehicular movement.       

“Following the path of success in building a 'Digital Bangladesh' by 2021, we will be able to move forward with more courage and confidence on the path of building a developed Bangladesh by 2041 - this is my expectation on the Homecoming Day of Bangabandhu,” he added. 

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