Published on 11:59 PM, February 20, 2020

Nation pays tributes to Language Movement martyrs

Children pay their tributes to the language martyrs at Central Shaheed Minar on February 21, 2020. Photo: Palash Khan

The nation is paying tributes to the martyrs of the 1952 Language Movement today, marking 'Amar Ekushey', the Language Martyrs' Day and International Mother Language Day.

The Language Movement martyrs laid down their lives for the recognition of Bangla as a state language on this day in 1952.

President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina payed the homage by placing wreaths at the Central Shaheed Minar at one minute past midnight.

The prime minister arrived at Shaheed Minar seven minutes before the clock struck 12midnight, while the president reached there four minutes before the zero hour.

The president was received by the prime minister and Dhaka University Vice-chancellor Prof Dr Md Akhtaruzzaman.

President M Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina pay their rich tributes to the martyrs of Language Movement by placing wreaths at the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on the occasion of Amar Ekushey and International Mother Language Day.

The president and the prime minister proceeded to the altar of the Central Shaheed Minar together in slow pace as the immortal song on Amar Ekushey—'Amar bhaiyer rakte rangano Ekushey February'-- was playing.

The president was the first to lay a wreath at the Central Shaheed Minar. Just after the president, the prime minister placed another wreath at the Shaheed Minar.

They stood in solemn silence for some time as a mark of profound respect to the memories of the language heroes.

Marking Amar Ekushey and the International Mother Language Day, Brahmanbaria-3 constituency lawmaker RAM Obaidul Muktadir Chowdhury along with local freedom fighters place tribute to language movement heroes at the Shaheed Minar of Brahmanbaria Government College in the first hour. Photo: Masuk Hridoy/Star

Ministers, advisers to the prime minister, MPs, the chiefs of three services, diplomats, senior Awami League leaders, and high civil and military officials were present on the occasion.

Speaker Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury also paid tributes to the martyrs by placing a wreath at the Shaheed Minar.

Flanked by Cabinet members and senior leaders of the party, Sheikh Hasina, also the president of Awami League, later placed another wreath at the Shaheed Minar on behalf of the party.

Walking barefoot to the Central Shaheed Minar with wreaths and flowers singing 'Amar bhaiyer rakte rangano Ekushey February', people from all walks of life are set to pay their rich tributes throughout the day to the heroes of the Language Movement.

On February 21, 1952, students and the common people in Dhaka took to the streets in protest against the then Pakistani government's denial of Bangla as the national language and imposition of Urdu as the only official language of Pakistan.

Salam, Barkat, Rafiq, Jabbar and a few other brave sons of the soil were killed in police firings on this day in 1952 when students came out in a procession from the Dhaka University campus breaching section 144 to press home their demand for the recognition of Bangla as a state language of then Pakistan.

Being a source of ceaseless inspiration, 'Amar Ekushey' inspired and encouraged the nation to a great extent to achieve the right to self-determination and struggle for freedom and the Liberation War.

With the bloodshed passage of Language Movement, the nation got the recognition of Bangla its mother tongue and attained its long-cherished independence under the charismatic leadership of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1971.

The day will also be observed across the world as Unesco recognised Ekushey February as the International Mother Language Day on November 17, 1999.

The theme of this year's International Mother Language Day is "Languages without borders". The theme focuses on cross-border languages and helps preserve indigenous heritage.