Tarique Rahman calls for work to build a country of hope for martyred intellectuals
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman has called on everyone to work together to build a Bangladesh as dreampt by martyred intellectuals.
He said this in a message on the occasion of Martyred Intellectuals Day on Friday (December 13).
He said, "On the occasion of Martyred Intellectuals Day, I pay my humble respects to the immortal memory of the first-class martyred intellectuals of the country who were martyred at the hands of the invading forces and their allies during the Liberation War in 1971. I pray for the forgiveness of their souls."
Referring to Martyred Intellectuals Day as a touching and sorrowful day in the history of the nation, Tarique Rahman said, "The immortal intellectuals are the best children of the country who were born in a short time, who wanted to see a prosperous and high-headed nation. They expected a democratic state free from exploitation based on justice." But the 'friends' of the invading forces carried out this massacre planned to demoralize independent Bangladesh on the eve of the final victory.
The Acting Chairman of the BNP said that immediately after independence, undemocratic forces, like the Pakistani invading forces, started taking away the universal democratic rights of the people of the country one by one, weakening the independence and sovereignty of our state, which was obtained in exchange for a river of blood and sacrifice, day by day and shattering the hopes of the martyred intellectuals in building a democratic state and society.
In a message criticizing the Awami League, the second-in-command of the BNP said that by carrying on the tradition of that misrule, their successors, the Awami fascists, created obstacles in the way of building a united nation and national progress through division, disunity and narrow-mindedness, disappearances, murder and crossfire, and sent democracy into exile. Therefore, instead of democratic development of our state and turning the country into a prosperous, self-reliant and strong state, it creates an atmosphere of one-party misrule.
He said, in today's changed political situation, we have to unite again and practice true democracy. We have to build the lost rule of law, independent judiciary and a political system of pluralism and path. In this regard, the martyred intellectuals will continue to serve as our source of inspiration.
Expressing deep condolences to the families of the martyred intellectuals, Tarique Rahman said, on this sorrowful day today, I appeal to the countrymen - let us work together to build Bangladesh of the expectations of the martyred intellectuals.