Bangabandhu’s Homecoming Day today
The historic Homecoming Day of the greatest Bangalee of all the times
Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is being
observed today in a befitting manner.
Bangabandhu, the undisputed leader of the nation and supreme
commander of the country’s Liberation War, returned to independent
Bangladesh via London and New Delhi on January 10 in 1972, after 290
days of confinement in a Pakistani jail.This year, the observance of the Bangabandhu’s Bangabandhu’s
Homecoming Day will be more significant as the nation is going to celebrate the great leader’s year-long birth centenary programmes from March 17.
The government has already declared ‘Mujib Year’ from March 17, 2020 to March 17, 2021.
The countdown for the birth centenary celebration will begin today.
To mark the day, the ruling Awami League, its associate bodies, other political parties and socio-cultural-professional organisations have chalked out elaborate programmes.
On the night of March 25, 1971, Pakistan army arrested Bangabandhu from his Dhanmondi residence and sent him to a West Pakistani jail the following day.
Bangabandhu was subjected to inhuman torture in the Pakistan jail where he had been counting moments for the execution of his death sentence that was pronounced in a farcical trial.
Earlier on March 26 in 1971, Bangabandhu proclaimed the independence of Bangladesh and urged people from all walks of life to participate wholeheartedly in the nation’s War of Liberation.
Immediately after the proclamation of independence, Bangabandhu was arrested by Pakistani military junta and then flown to West Pakistan to keep him in prison there.
Though the final victory in the nine-month-long bloody War of Liberation was achieved defeating Pakistani occupation forces on December 16 in 1971, the nation’s expectations were fulfilled and the people got the real taste of victory with the homecoming of Bangabandhu on January 10, 1972.
On reaching Dhaka (Tejgaon) airport in the afternoon on January 10, Bangabandhu was greeted by tens of thousands of jubilant people who had been eagerly waiting to see the beloved leader.
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