‘Mrityunjoyee Prangyan' is a history to know our country: PM

Bangladesh

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10 November, 2023, 12:40 pm
Last modified: 10 November, 2023, 04:57 pm
The murals featured the history of Bangalis' liberation struggles from the 1952 Language Movement to the 1971 War of Liberation under the leadership of Bangabandhu.

Inaugurating the "Mrityunjoyee Prangyan" which includes a sculpture of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said this sculpture of Bangabandhu is merely not a sculpture, it is a history to know the country.

"This sculpture of Father of the Nation is merely not a sculpture, it's a history. It is a history to know our country," she said at the opening ceremony in city's Bijoy Smarani this morning.

In this Mrityunjoyee Prangyan, a sculpture of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman called "Mrityunjoy" has been installed, which was exhibited at the Victory Day Parade in 2021 and 2022.

The sculpture of Bangabandhu has been installed at the centre of this premises, where murals were also taken places on seven walls.

Leadership and contribution of Father of the Nation in the struggle of freedom of Bangalee, starting from the language movement, other movements and War of Liberation has been portrayed on the walls of this premises, constructed by Bangladesh Army.

After the inauguration, the prime minister visited the "Mrityunjoyee Prangyan", and later took photographs with the students and military and civilian officials present there.

Highlighting the contribution and sacrifice of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in the freedom struggle of Bangladesh, the prime minister said his struggle was for the socio-economic emancipation of the Bengalee nation.

"Bangabandhu sacrificed his own life for the people of this country," she said.

Sheikh Hasina said in 1948, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib was a student of law department of Dhaka University when there was an attempt to take away the rights of the mother tongue Bangla.

Since then, Bangabandhu protested it and started a movement, she added.

Sheikh Hasina continued that there the Chhatra Sangram Parishad was formed and the struggle to make the mother tongue Bangla as the state language began. 

"We achieved our independence through that struggle," the premier added.

Mentioning that this struggle of independence and war was called by Father of the Nation in his historic March 7 Speech, she said that the people of Bangladesh responded to that call, and took up arms, fought and became victorious.

Highlighting the development during the Awami League government in the last 15 years, the premier said, today's Bangladesh has become a developed and prosperous, and received the status of a developing nation.

"Bangladesh should be taken forward by keeping it uphold," Sheikh Hasina said.

She told the children presented there that "Today's children are the soldiers of building a smart Bangladesh of tomorrow. Our children will lead Smart Bangladesh and run Bangladesh. That's how you build yourselves."

Urging the students to focus on getting education, Sheikh Hasina said, "one thing (you) should keep in mind that education is the greatest wealth of life. Money, wealth nothing is wealth. Education is the (real) wealth."

Chief of Army Staff General S M Shafiuddin Ahmed also spoke on the occasion and gave a vote of thanks.

Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan, Prime Minister's Security Affairs Adviser Major General (retd) Tarique Ahmed Siddique, Dhaka North City Mayor Md. Atiqul Islam along with military-civilian senior officials and various classes of school students were present.

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