President Mohammed Shahabuddin has asked all pro-liberation
forces to remain alert against the anti-independence quarters so that they
cannot come to power in any way.
"Stay alert so that no anti-Liberation force can come
to power," the President told the opening ceremony of the "Sixth
National Conference" of the "Sector Commanders Forum - Liberation War
71" at Osmani Memorial Auditorium.
Shahabuddin, also a valiant freedom fighter, added: "I
believe we will all move forward unitedly and we have to work together... to
oppose those who are plotting against Bangladesh's independence and its ongoing
progress."
Addressing the valiant freedom fighters and representatives
of the new generation who attended the National Conference, the President said
Bangladesh is moving forward upholding the spirit of Liberation War under the
leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and all must ensure joint efforts to
accelerate the country's ongoing development and progress.
The president also requested everyone, including the
successors of the freedom fighters, to work unitedly to make the country's
well-earned freedom meaningful and to reach its results at people's doorsteps.
President Shahabuddin highlighted the contribution of
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the great hero of the Liberation War, the
independence and development of Bangladesh.
He said it is undeniable that many games have been played in
the politics of Bangladesh; many leaders have come but Father of the Nation
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the best son of the soil, was the lone
winner of this game as Bangabandhu believed in the spirit of nationalism and
knew how to consistently do politics.
Noting that no "chemistry" worked in Bangabandhu's
politics, the President said he understood and knew the pulse of the people.
Referring to the birth history of Bangladesh, he said, the
journey of the difficult path that started in 1948 centering the rights of
mother tongue Bengali and the Language Movement in 1952, the Jukta Front
election in '54, the Anti-Military Regime Movement in '58, the Anti-Education
Commission Movement in '62, Six-Point Demand Movement in 1966, Mass Movement in
1969, 1970 elections and subsequently the 1971 Liberation War.
"You know, Bangabandhu was very humanitarian from his
childhood. He provided food to those who were hungry. He nurtured the Bengali
spirit at every step," the President told the freedom fighters.
"His non-communal spirit, his nationalist attitude,
social justice and human values were reflected at all activities. We have not
found any example in the world where all people were united at the pointing of
a finger," the president mentioned.
Bangladesh got the desired independence through a long
struggle, but the plot of the anti-independence forces did not stop and they
are still active, he observed, adding "They have destroyed the
pro-independence constitution. All these were done by the defeated enemies in
1971."
The president categorically urged everyone to be alert and
cautious against the vested quarter's conspiracy.
Referring to the 1971 genocide, the President said that the
1971 genocide organized on the soil of Bengal is the worst genocide of the 20th
century.
On June 13, 1971, an article entitled "Genocide",
written by noted journalist and writer Anthony Mascarenhas was published in
"The Sunday Times" newspaper of the United Kingdom where a detailed
account of brutal killings in Bangladesh during that time was highlighted.
Welcoming the activities of the Sector Commanders Forum on
this demand for international recognition of the Bengali 'Genocide', the
President said the government will fully provide necessary cooperation in this
connection.
Highlighting the development and progress of the country in
various fields under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, President
Shahabuddin said Bangladesh is now on the seat of dignity in the international
arena.
He unveiled the cover of the book "Genocide 1971"
published by the Sector Commanders Forum on International Recognition of
Bangladesh Genocide.
Executive President of Sector Commanders Forum Valiant
Freedom Fighter Md Nurul Alam, Advisor to Sector Commanders Forum Valiant
Freedom Fighter Doctor Sarwar Ali, Vice President Valiant Freedom M Hamid and
General Secretary Valiant Freedom Fighter Harun Habib also spoke there.
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