Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s 75th birthday today
The 75th birthday of Prime Minister and Awami League President Sheikh Hasina will be celebrated across the country today.
Sheikh Hasina, the eldest among the five children of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib, was born at Tungipara in Gopalganj on 28 September 1947.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is now in the USA as she went there to join the 77th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
Following the footprint of Bangabandhu, she also delivered speeches in Bangla at the UNGA like the previous years.
Like the previous years, Awami League (AL) and its affiliated and like-minded bodies will celebrate the day through various programmes highlighting the life and achievements of Sheikh Hasina, who is driving the nation towards prosperity following the footsteps of her father.
On the occasion, discussions, milad and doa mahfils and special prayers will be organised in the capital and across the country.
Sheikh Hasina spent much of her childhood in the small hamlet where she was born. She started her schooling there. When Bangabandhu was elected a legislator, his family moved to Dhaka in 1954.
She was admitted to what is now Sher-e-Bangla Girls' School and College and later to Azimpur Girls' High School from where she completed her secondary education in 1965. She was then admitted to Badrunnessa Government Girls' College.
During her bachelor's course, she was elected as the vice-president of the students' union of Eden Girls' College (Badrunnessa and Eden Girls' College was a single entity during the period).
Later, she enrolled in her Masters' programme in Bangla at Dhaka University.
As a student leader, Sheikh Hasina actively participated in the historic six-point movement of 1966 and the student movement of 1969 which saw the abdication of General Ayub Khan.
In 1968, with the blessings of her imprisoned father, Sheikh Hasina, who is leading the country as the prime minister for the third consecutive term, married nuclear scientist Dr MA Wazed Miah.
During the Liberation War, Sheikh Hasina and her family were interned in a house in Dhaka. On 27 July in 1971, her first child Sajeeb Wazed Joy was born. Her second child Saima Wazed Hossain was born on 9 December 1972.
After the assassination of her parents in 1975, Sheikh Hasina and her family were offered political asylum in India, where she stayed till 1981 when she was elected as the president of the Awami League in her absence.
Sheikh Hasina returned home on 17 May 1981 when she was greeted by a mammoth crowd that extended from the Airport to Farm Gate and Manik Miah Avenue and she addressed a public rally.
In the 1986 parliamentary election, Sheikh Hasina was elected as parliament member from three different constituencies. After the overthrow of autocracy in 1990, she was elected as the Leader of the Opposition in the House.
In 1996 general elections, 21 years after her father's assassination, Sheikh Hasina led the Awami League and helped the party assume power and became the prime minister for the first time.
On 21 August 2004, Sheikh Hasina, the then opposition leader, barely escaped an assassination attempt as grenades were lobbed at an AL rally on Bangabandhu Avenue in the capital.
Although she survived the attack, at least 24 people were killed and over 500 others injured. Most of them were Awami League leaders and supporters.
In 2008, she led the Grand Alliance to an overwhelming victory acquiring 90% of parliament seats in the general elections. She was elected the prime minister on 5 January 2014 for the second time in a row.
Sheikh Hasina assumed the office as the prime minister for a third consecutive term with a thumping victory in general elections in December 2018.
Under her leadership, Bangladesh has become a role model for development, attaining steady economic growth, becoming self-sufficient in food and attaining marked progress in the fields of women empowerment, agriculture, education, health, infrastructure, communication, energy and power, trade and commerce, ICT and the SME sectors.
Her most recent role in extending humanitarian support to over 1.1 million forcibly displaced Rohingyas from Myanmar, who took shelter in Cox's Bazar, drew accolades from global leaders, international forums and institutions and eminent personalities.
The UK-based Channel 4 dubbed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina the "Mother of Humanity" in 2017 after she gave refuge to hundreds of thousands of Rohingyas fleeing persecution in Myanmar's Rakhine State. The government introduced an award named after it.
She penned more than 25 books. Her notable books are "Mujib Amar Pita", "Living in Tears", "Sada Kalo", "Amara Janaganer Kotha Bolte Esechhi".