Brutal murders were welcomed universally? Who are these universal spectators? Yes, you got your universal Pakistani/ Jamat/Razakar support! No question about that.
People who love democracy but would suddenly lend their support to kill a whole family by military scums? Sounds very contradictory! People should be forced to swallow bloody murders of children an women? Are you sane? Would you let that happen to your own family? Are you not creating some new paradigm of justice where killings are fully justified to change a regime? With the same token, Zia/Manzur's murders were fully legitimate and fine? This is called a slippery slope mentality of shortsighted people. My killings are fine but yours aren't?
People who love democracy but would suddenly lend their support to kill a whole family by military scums? Sounds very contradictory! People should be forced to swallow bloody murders of children an women? Are you sane? Would you let that happen to your own family? Are you not creating some new paradigm of justice where killings are fully justified to change a regime? With the same token, Zia/Manzur's murders were fully legitimate and fine? This is called a slippery slope mentality of shortsighted people. My killings are fine but yours aren't?
Obaid Chowdhury is not somebody I would look up for describing the true objective events of history. His fiction is not better than any other person with few paragraphs of concocted stories. We know the history and that is the problem for many people, who love to change from bottom up.
"That's what Mr. Zainul Abedin expressed. I believe he spoke for the vast majority." -AD
On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 1:23 AM, alaldulal via PFC-Friends <pfc-friends@googlegroups.com> wrote:
The August 15, 1975 coup was universally welcomed and the coup leaders were hailed as the heroes and saviors of the nation for more than two decades and through five successive governments. They suddenly became "killers" when the daughter of the fallen leader came to power in 1996. The direct beneficiary of the August coup, the BNP, abandoned those heroes. That's what Mr. Zainul Abedin expressed. I believe he spoke for the vast majority.
If you can dispute any of the facts mentioned in the article (August 15: Know the Facts, Not Fiction) by Obaid Chowdhury, we would like to know that..
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"What did BNP do at that time, left the case open for Hasina's next step to implement her vindictive agenda of killing the coup-leaders."- ADAn obscene position indeed! The murderers should go free? What kind of examples would that set up for a young country like Bangladesh? BNP should have patronized killers?
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On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 10:45 AM, 'zainul abedin' via PFC-Friends <pfc-friends@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Salam,
There is a big gap-- from 2001 to 2006--- a crucial time governed by BNP, a good beneficiary of the 1975 coup that was overwhelmingly supported by the people of Bangladesh. What did BNP do at that time, left the case open for Hasina's next step to implement her vindictive agenda of killing the coup-leaders.
BNP needs to understand that in crucial times, it should not play the passive role of a by-stander and let the supportive forces get killed that strengthens enemy's/contender's hands, and thus be victim of vengeance, finally! BNP has been facing that consequence of allowing Hasina to clean all supportive forces and natural allies of BNP!
Zainul Abedin
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Date: Thursday, August 11, 2016, 2:45 PM
the US , the USSR and the UK . China
August 15:
Know the Facts, Not Fiction
After 21 years in political
wilderness, the Bangladesh Awami League returned to power in
1996, thanks
to a conniving hand of former dictator General H M
Ershad. The first thing
Sheikh Hasina Wazed, the new Prime Minister, did was to
arrest the coup leaders
of August 15, 1975 and put them on trial.
Interestingly, the trial
issue
was never an AL
election manifesto--- not even in 1996. The party knew it
well that the trial
of the August 15 coup leaders was neither a public demand
nor was it in
national interest.
Nonetheless, trial turned out
to be Sheikh Hasina's top priority. According to at least
two prominent
personalities, Serajur Rahman of BBC, and a Colonel of the
Directorate General
of Forces Intelligence, Sheikh Hasina had no interest in
politics. But wanted
to be in the seat of power at least for a day to fulfill her
two agendas: 1) To
try the 'killers' of her father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
and, 2) to rehabilitate
his image. She did exactly those two things in her first
term as Prime
Minister.
To justify the so-called
Mujib
Murder Trial, all kinds of falsehood and misinformation were
fed to the public,
to the media and to the foreigners about the August 15,
1975 coup.
According to most independent observers, the drama
orchestrated in the
name of the trial was a sham. The Awami-inspired judges
dished out the death
penalty to a few army officers picked up as scapegoats.
Within minutes of the
final OK by the Supreme Court and the president's seal
of approval, the national
heroes had to walk to the gallows in an unprecedented haste
on the fateful
night of January 27/28, 2010.
During the trial, few went to
the circumstances that led to the pre-dawn military action
against the
repressive and dictatorial regime of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
Bangabandhu turns
Banga-Shatru?
On January 10, 1972, the people of the newly liberated
Bangladesh showered all the love and affection
to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman upon his arrival in Dhaka
from Pakistani custody. Few leaders in history enjoyed such
adulation, such
popularity. Regrettably, things changed in just three and a
half years.
Well known Indian journalist
and writer Kuswant Singh wrote in the Illustrated Weekly of
India about Sheikh
Mujib, "Within a couple of years, he had lost much of
his charisma and
lived in a cocoon of self-spun esteem. He came to regard
honest critics as
traitors and sycophants as loyal friends. It was a classic
case of folio de grandeur. He was blissfully
unaware that the very people who called him Bangabandhu to
his face were behind
his back called him Banga-Shatru."
On January 2, 1973, Mujahidul
Islam Selim, Vice President of Dhaka University Central
Students Union (DUCSU),
at a Paltan rally in Dhaka withdrew the
Bangabandhu title given to Sheikh Mujibur Rahmna and
cancelled his life-long
membership of the DUCSU, tearing off the page from the
register in public. It
was the same student leader, who granted him the DUCSU
membership a year ago.
Selim had further asked all offices to remove the pictures
of Mujib. Among
other slogans at the rally, "Sheikh Mujib Traitor of
Bangladesh (Banglar Mir Jaffor Sheikh Mujib) was the
loudest. Motia Chowdhury,
a fiery Chatra Union leader, desired to make dug-dugi,
hand-held drum, with the skin of Mujib. Around
that time, AL's Chatra League activists
stripped the sari off Motia Chowdhury in public. The
incidents were in the wake of the killing of some activists
of
Students Union at Mujib's order while they were
demonstrating anti-American
slogans for its Vietnam War.
On August 29, 1975, the
Workers Party of Rashed Khan Menon,
stated, "For the past three and a half years, the people
suffered under the
detested and anti-people regime of Sheikh Mujib and prayed
every moment for its
fall. The August 15 had accomplished it."
Ironically, all these
leaders are happily doing Awami politics
today.
A Reflection on August
15
At the dawn of August
15,
1975, the people of Dhaka woke up to the
blasts of a few artillery shots followed by small arms fires
coming from the
posh Dhanmondi area where Sheikh Mujib lived. In intuition,
they immediately switched
their radios on; rumors of a possible coup were in the air
for sometime.
Surely, they heard an announcement that the government of
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
had been overthrown in a military coup.
The first announcement came
from one Major Rashed. It was followed by an agitated speech
by Captain Mustafa,
condemning the fallen regime. It was before 6 AM and the
main transmitter had
not been activated yet. As such, most people missed much of
those announcements.
After half an hour, another
person identifying himself as Major Dalim, made the detailed
announcement,
including the news of the unfortunate death of Sheikh
Mujibur Rahman in the
short military action and that his close associate Khandakar
Mushtaque Ahmed
took over as the new president. His recorded announcement
continued for
sometime.
The day was Friday and the curfew was relaxed for two hours
at noontime to
facilitate the Jummah prayer. Wow! The Dhaka
city turned to another Victory Day celebrations. People
paraded the streets
singing slogans, expressing their happiness and solidarity
with the political
change. Veteran politician and former East Pakistan Chief
Minister Ataur Rahman
Khan termed August 15 as "The Day of Deliverance."
Under the Awami administration, the day is observed as a
Mourning Day for the
loss of its leader. In the month of August, the party and
its supporting
agencies keep showering praise on Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. To
them, he was
Bangabandhu, he was Jatir Pita and he
was Shorbokaler Sorbosreshto Bangali.
Outside their circle, not many people agree with those
titles.
The younger generations may please go through the media
reports and pages of
newspapers of the time---it is not difficult in today's
technology--- and find
the facts for themselves to learn the truth. One should not
be swayed by myths,
and untrue and unsubstantiated information.
I once came across an article by M M Azizul Haq published in
the Daily Inqilab
on November 1, 1991. It was titled "Indemnity
Rohit: Kar Sarthey? (Repeal of Indemnity: In Who's
Interest?). It was
written in the backdrop of then opposition party Awami
League's pressure for
the repeal of the Indemnity Act. There could be more such
write-ups elsewhere.
The new president promulgated an indemnity ordinance to
immunize those who were
involved in the military action on August 15, 1975. The
ordinance became part
of the constitution as Indemnity Act in 1979 under Fifth
Amendment.
Mr. Azizul Haq detailed the reasons why August 15 took place
and what might
have been the scenario in Bangladesh
had there not been this coup. The picture he painted was
scary.
According to most analysts,
August 15 was inevitable. It was the call of the time, call
of the majority of
Bangladeshis who were groaning under the dark and heavy
hands of Mujb's
autocratic and repressive machinery. They thought military
alone could salvage
the nation.
While observing the Mourning Day, the AL and its supporters
start with the AL leader's heavily
edited version of March 7, 1971 speech and end with it. They
rarely talk about
the achievements of his administration. Younger
generations--- those in forties
and below--- need to visualize the Bangladesh of 1972-1975,
the supposed
"Golden Period" of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Those who
lived the time, need to walk
back in time for reorientation. Few may disagree that
whatever little benefit
of independence, freedom, democracy and development people
of Bangladesh enjoy today is largely
attributed to the August 15 political change.
The New York Times, the Washington Post, the Guardian of
London, the Far
Eastern Economic Review and many others international media
houses highlighted
Mujib's corruptible administration under which a few
hundred thousand people
perished in the man-made famine of 1974-75. Men and animals
struggling for
eatables in the city wastes were common sights. Poor women
could not come out
of their houses, as they did not have clothes to cover.
Whatever they had,
turned to almost fishing nets. Dead bodies had to be buried
with banana leaves.
But there was no dearth of
relief goods that remained hoarded in the warehouses of the
ruling coterie, to
be dispensed for political expediency or sold in the black
market. The
corruption was so extensive that former US
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger termed Bangladesh a
Bottomless Basket.
While people were dying in the streets and in the
countryside, the marriages of
Sheikh Kamal and Sheikh Jamal were celebrated in royal style
at the Gonobhaban,
Mujib's official residence. So did Mujib's birthday
in 1975.
Mujib's personal force of Rakkhi Bahini, created at the
instance of India
ostensibly to counter the army, killed over 30 thousand
political opponents.
The late Enayetullah Khan of the Holiday put the figure to
38,000. A S M Abdur
Rob of Jatiyo Samajtantrik Dal once claimed that over 40,000
of his cadre were
killed/disappeared during that period. Mujib himself
admitted in the parliament
the killing of Siraj Sikdar, a top leftist leader. Can one
imagine how
many additional lives would have lost had there
not been the August
15?
In end 1974, Emergency was clamped in the country. All but
four
government-owned newspapers were cancelled publication.
Political activities
were banned. Anyone not toeing the official line was either
in jail or not seen
again. The political openness and the media freedom we see
in Bangladesh today is a gift of
August 15.
In January 1975, Sheikh Mujib took over presidency, showing
the exit door to
poor Muhammad Ullah. Reportedly, there was a plan, through
the Chatra League
route, to make Mujib the lifelong president. August 15
stopped that dream of a
lifelong repressive autocracy in Bangladesh .
The last nail on the coffin of an ailing nation came in the
form
of Mujib's supposed "greatest achievement", the
formation of the
Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League (BAKSAL), the Soviet
style one-party
government. All other political parties were banned. The
military and the
bureaucracy were politicized by forcing them to join the
BAKSAL. The country
was divided into 61 political districts, each to be
administered jointly by a
BAKSAL governor and a BAKSAL Secretary, chosen personally by
the leader. The
system was to take effect on September 1, 1975.
Noted historian and author K
Ali said on Sheikh Mujib, "He was out and out a despotic
ruler and snatched
away fundamental rights of the people by introducing
absolute dictatorship
under one-party system----there was hardly any doubt that
the measure
(one-party rule) was taken only to establish his permanent
rule in the country
without any opposition." August 15 stopped that dangerous
path.
According to the politico-partisan trial, August 15 was
said to be an
isolated act committed by a "handful of disgruntled
army officers". Far
from the truth. From available information, the coup
was executed by two
units---2 Field Artillery and 1 Lancer---and led mostly by
their officers. One
infantry unit from Joydevpur failed to join the group at the
last
moment. How wide ranging was the support for the coup
may be verified from
the following examples:
Military Support
When under attack, Sheikh
Mujibur Rahman called then army chief General Safiullah for
help. The General
could not. Safiullah acknowledged to the Daily Star that he
was helpless, as he
found that the whole army was supportive of the coup.
The moment Brigadier Khaled
Mosharraf, then army Chief of the General Staff, learnt that
the main guns of
the tanks that were out for the coup were without
ammunition, he immediately
ordered shells for the guns.
Immediately after the coup,
chiefs of army, navy, air force, Bangladesh Rifles, police,
Rakkhi Bahini and
Ansar rushed to the Dhaka Radio to announce their complete
support for the coup
and loyalty to the new president. It would be ludicrous to
think that "a
handful of officers" forced them to do it.
If the whole military
did
not support the coup, what prevented it to immediately crush
those 'handful' men?
Public
support.
Hardly
any Innalillah….was heard upon the
news of Sheikh Mujib's death. In fact, people said to have
heaved a sigh of
relief with an Alhamdulillah. They
thanked Allah, they had been saved! It was declared a Day of
Deliverance by
Ataur Rahman Khan, a later day Prime Minister.
There
was not an iota of resistance or protest from any quarter
anywhere following
the coup or "killing" of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. One may
check the newspapers in
the archives for facts. Again, the 110 million people of
Bangladesh were
not at gunpoint from a "handful of officers".
People
swarmed the Dhaka streets in thousands in
jubilation and celebration of the success of the coup.
Similar celebrations
were reported from rest of the country. The scenario may
only be compared to
the victory day of December 16, 1971.
People
offered special prayers and distributed sweets on the day.
Such celebrations
were also reported form Bangladeshi communities abroad.
Political
Support:
The
post coup administration was formed entirely by the Awami
League members of the
parliament. The only exception was former president Justice
Abu Sayeed
Chowdhury who became the foreign minister. No coup leader
was seen within miles
of the new administration, an unprecedented example in the
history of
successful coups/revolutions. To those patriots and
dedicated souls, August 15
was to save the nation, not to run it.
Veteran
Awami Leaguer Abdul Malek Ukil said on the fall of Sheikh
Mujibur Rahman that
the country was relieved of a Zalim
Feroun. Malek Ukil was the Speaker of the House and
later became the
President of the Awami League.
Following
the August 15 coup, newspapers and TV channels were filled
with greetings from
various political, educational and cultural groups from all
over the country.
Again, one may visit the media archives-- national and
international---to find
facts.
Diplomatic
Acknowledgement:
The
new government formed after the August 15 coup was
immediately welcomed and
recognized by international community, including India ,
and Saudi Arabia accorded
recognition to Bangladesh
for the first time.
It
is, however, regrettable that Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and some
of his close
relatives died during the coup. I am not aware if his death
was intended and if
it could be averted. I may just quote a top bureaucrat of
that time:
"Under the circumstances, one could not think of a
change of government
keeping Mujib alive." Colonel Abdur Rashid, one of
the coup
leaders, said more or less the same to Anthony Mascarenhas
in London in 1976.
My
intention is not to glorify a death event. But August 15
cannot be called a mere
death event. It was a successful military coup for the
greater national
interest. The event should be seen from a larger
perspective. It
reintroduced multiparty democracy, it brought political
freedom, it relieved
the gagged press, and it opened public accountability, among
others.
To
understand August 15, one needs to walk back in time to the
early period of Bangladesh and
judge the day in that perspective. Sheikh Mujib is dead. So
are hundreds of
thousand others that were perished under his heavy hands.
The greatest
achievement of August 15, I think, was that it succeeded in
stopping those
unaccountable killings since.
Obaid
Chowdhury
NY,
USA
December
24, 2012
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Thanks for sharing. Let us all know the true
face of Mujib.
2016-08-11 0:23
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MUJIB WAS A VIOLENT MAN, HE DIED VIOLENTLY,
LET'S CELEBRATE AT THE DEATH OF A HOME GROWN
FEROUN
ডেপুটি স্পীকার
শাহেদ আলীকে পিটিয়ে
হত্যা করেন শেখ
মুজিব
স্বাধীনতাত্তোর
সময়ে সিরাজ শিকদারসহ
হাজার হাজার
বিরোধীদলের
নেতাকর্মীদের হত্যার
মধ্যদিয়েই শেখ মুজিবের
হত্যার ইতিহাস শুরু নয়।
শেখ মুজিবের রক্তের
খেলা শুরু হয়েছে ১৯৫৮
সালে। ঐ সালের ২৩ শে
সেপ্টেম্বর তিনি
ডেপুটি স্পীকার শাহেদ
আলীকে চেয়ার দিয়ে
পিটিয়ে হত্যা করেন। শেখ
মুজিব ও আওয়ামীলীগের
ইতিহাস মানেই রক্তের
ইতিহাস, হত্যার
ইতিহাস।
ডেপুটি স্পীকার
শাহেদ আলীকে হত্যায় শেখ
মুজিবের জড়িত থাকার
প্রমাণ পাওয়া যায়, আবু
হোসেন দলের মুরব্বি
প্রেসিডেন্ট
ইস্কান্দার মির্জার
কাছে স্পিকার হাকিমের
তারবার্তায় :
Dacca
20.09.58
STE 160
Mujibur Rahman over Telephone several times threatened me
with violence of the worst sort saying I will not be allowed
to enter the Assembly. Will be bodily removed adding that no
local police will be of help to me. Relation of mine was
assaulted last evening. I seek your advice. ( Justice Asir
Commission Report. 9th April 1959 )
২৬শে সেপ্টেম্বর
প্রেসিডেন্ট মির্জার
নিকট আবু হোসেন সরকারের
ফনোগ্রামেও এর প্রমাণ
রয়েছে :
Mujibur Rahman and other leaders attacked Speaker with
spears, rods and microphone stands stop imported armed
goondas by Awami Leaguers rushed inside Assembly from
outside attacked Speaker and opposition members encircling
Speaker to save his life were molested and beaten stop
despite frantic appeal police refused help stop some
opposition members wrongfully confined in Awami Minister's
house stop others threatened with attack anywhere any time
stop. ( Justice Asir Commission Report )
আরও প্রমাণ পাওয়া যায়
সেই ঘটনার সময় উপস্থিত
থাকা একজনের
স্বাক্ষ্যতে। অধ্যাপক
আসহাবউদ্দীন আহমদ / পথ
চলিতে (১৯.০৪.১৯৬৯) ॥ [
অধ্যাপক আসহাবউদ্দীন
আহমদ রচনাবলী – ১
গ্রন্থের ২৫৩-২৫৫
পৃষ্ঠায় লিখেছেন,
"… ২৩শে সেপ্টেম্বর
(১৯৫৮)। এদেশের
ইতিহাসের এক চরম
কলঙ্কজনক দিন। জনগণের
ভোটে নির্বাচিত কিন্তু
জনগণের স্বার্থ বিরোধী
এই নেতারা সেদিন দেশের
ইতিহাসকে
কল্পনাতীতভাবে
মসীলিপ্ত করে। বাইরের
ঐতিহাসিক, সাংবাদিক,
সাহিত্যিক,
রাজনীতিবিদদের কথা বাদ
দিলাম। আমরা ৩০৯ জন
পরিষদ সদস্য ছিলাম।
তাদের মধ্যে কিছু
কলমবাজ লোক তো ছিলেন।
বামপন্থীদের মধ্যেও
কেউ আজ পর্যন্ত এই
দিনের ঘটনাবলীর একটি
পূর্ণ বিবরণ লিখেননি।
ঐদিনের কার্যবিবরণী,
টেপ রেকর্ডার সব কিছু
পরবর্তী সরকার
বাজেয়াপ্ত করে। তা
কোথায় আছে জানি না।
জানলেও তা পাওয়া সহজ
ব্যাপার নয়। কাজেই অনেক
ক্ষেত্রে আমাকে স্মৃতি
নির্ভর হতে হচ্ছে। আর
সেদিনকার সেই
বিয়োগান্ত নাটকীয়
ব্যাপারটির নাটকীয়
বর্ণনা আমার অদক্ষ হাতে
সম্ভব নয়। তবু চাই যে এর
একটা রেকর্ড থাকুক।
ভবিষ্যৎ বংশধররা
উপলব্ধি করবে তাদের
পিতৃপুরুষরা শ্রেণী
চেতনার অভাবে কাদের
নামে 'জিন্দাবাদ' দিয়ে
আকাশ বাতাস প্রকম্পিত
করত। আর শ্রেণীগত
কারণে, শ্রেণীশোষণের
স্বার্থে এই নেতারা কী
নির্মম, নির্লজ্জ,
পাশবিক বিশ্বাসঘাতকতা
করত। জনতা কত মহান। আর
এই 'জননেতা' নামধারীরা
কত নিচ, কত হীন। জনতা কত
নি:স্বার্থপর। আর এরা
কত স্বার্থান্ধ, কত
লোভাতুর, কত
নির্লজ্জ।
২৩শে সেপ্টেম্বর
(১৯৫৮) সম্পূরক (Supplementary)
বাজেট পেশের সাথে সাথে
দক্ষযজ্ঞ শুরু হয়ে গেল।
মোহন মিয়া, নান্না মিয়া,
নবী চৌধুরী প্রমুখ আবু
হোসেন দলের নেতারা মাইক
স্ট্যান্ড, চেয়ারের
হাতল ইত্যাদি যা পেলেন
তা ডেপুটি স্পীকার
শাহেদ আলীর দিকে ছুঁড়ে
মারতে লাগলেন। এ
ব্যাপারে ফরিদপুরের
মোহন মিয়া (ইউসুফ আলী
চৌধুরী) ওস্তাদ ছিলেন।
চরের জমি জবর দখলের সময়
তিনি তার লাঠিয়াল
বাহিনীর সাথে থাকতেন
এবং নিজেই দাঙ্গা
পরিচালনা করতেন। ওদিকে
আওয়ামী লীগের যারা
মাসলম্যান, মারামারিতে
ওস্তাদ তারা মোহন
মিয়াদের ওপর পাল্টা
আক্রমণ করল। আই.জি.
ইসমাইল সাহেব স্বয়ং
পরিষদ কক্ষের ভেতরে।
এসেম্বলী মার্শালরাও
ছিলেন। কিন্তু বিভিন্ন
কারণে (যা আসির কমিশন
রিপোর্টে উল্লেখ করা
হয়েছে) তারা পরিস্থিতির
মোকাবেলা করে
শান্তিশৃঙ্খলা ফিরিয়ে
আনতে ব্যর্থ হন।
শেখ মুজিব আমার পাশে
বসা ছিলেন। অপর পক্ষ
স্পিকারের ওপর আক্রমণ
করার সাথে সাথে সে তার
ব্যাগ থেকে শঙ্কর মাছের
হাত দেড়েকের একটা লেজ
বের করে। শুনেছি শঙ্কর
মাছের মাছের লেজের
আঘাতে নাকি ঘা হয় এবং সে
ঘা পঁচতে থাকে।
স্পীকারের চারদিকে আবু
হোসেনের দল হল্লা
করছিল। সেদিকে লাফ
দেবার আগে আমি শেখ
মুজিবের হাত ধরে ফেললাম
এবং বললাম – গভর্ণমেন্ট
তোমাদের, এসেম্বলি
মার্শালরা এমন কি
পুলিশের আই.জি উপস্থিত
আছেন। কিন্তু মুজিব
ঝাড়া মেরে আমার হাত
থেকে মুক্ত হয়ে গেল।
মারামারি চলছে। সূর্য
পূর্ব দিকে না উঠে
পশ্চিম দিকে উঠতে পারে
কিন্তু যখন মারামারি
চলছে তখন শেখ মুজিব
আতাউরের মত চুপচাপ বসে
থাকবে তা তো হতে পারে
না। তাহলে শেখ মুজিব আর
শেখ মুজিব থাকে না।২৫শে
সেপ্টেম্বর বেলা
১-২০মিনিটের সময় ঢাকা
মেডিকেল কলেজ
হাসপাতালে তিনি
ইন্তেকাল করেন। পরদিন
গিলোটিন করে বাজেট পাশ
করার পর অধিবেশন মূলতবী
হয়॥"
ঐদিন (২৬শে
সেপ্টেম্বর) আওয়ামী লীগ
বহু গুন্ডামার্কা লোক
পরিষদ ভবনে আমদানী
করেছিল। এদের মধ্যে
কিছু কিশোরও ছিল। নানা
রকম ইয়ার্কি মারছিল।
আমার গা ঘিন ঘিন করছিল।
পরিষদ ভবনের মর্যাদা
চরমভাবে ক্ষুন্ন হল।
যাবার সময় তারা পরিষদ
ভবনের চারপাশের
বাগানের সব ফুল ও কুঁড়ি
ছিঁড়ে নিয়ে যায়। এ যেন
সুন্দরের ওপর
অসুন্দরের এক নিষ্ঠুর
আক্রমণ, কলাবনে মত্ত
হাতীর প্রবেশ।
। সম্পাদনা : আনু
মুহাম্মদ । মীরা
প্রকাশন – ফেব্রুয়ারী,
২০০৪ ।
"এই হলো শেখ
মুজিবের হত্যার
ইতিহাস। এই হলো
আওয়ামীলীগের ইতিহাস।
এই হলো শেখ হাসিনার
বংশের ইতিহাস।
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