The humble tribute to the martyrs in the first hour of Ekushey
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21th February |
In the first day of the great martyr day and International Mother Language Day, Ekushey February, paying wreaths at the Central Shaheed Minar, paid homage to the language scholars. Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. President Abdul Hamid administered wreath at Shaheed Minar at 12.15 am on Wednesday. Then the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina placed wreaths.
At this time, the music tunes were playing on 'Ekushey February / What can I forget' on my brother's blood. ' After the wreath-laying ceremony, the President and Prime Minister stood silently for a while and paid deep tribute to the memories of language movement martyrs.
After the President and the Prime Minister, Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chowdhury placed wreaths. Later, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina placed wreaths at the Shaheed Minar with the central leaders of Awami League as party chief.
In order to suppress the movement of the language, on this day of 1952, the then East Pakistan Government imposed Section 144 in Dhaka. Students violated Section 144 and processed the rally. The firing took place in the procession. Salam, Rafiq, Barkat and Jabbar were killed in the shooting. In their remembrance, the people came and paid homage to this martyr minarer. The veneration of the reverence-love flower is the minarer altar.
Four-level strict security measures have been taken in the central Shaheed Minar area to pay homage to Ekushey Prasad. Six thousand police personnel have been deployed in the central Shaheed Minar area. More than 10 thousand police personnel are involved in ensuring the city's security. Diversion has been given on several roads from six in the evening. No vehicles will be allowed to enter the Dhaka University sticker through Chandharpur, Bakshibazar, Nilkhet, Palashi, Shahbagh, High Court Crossing, Romana Chattar area. These areas have been placed in the search. Each archway entrance to the Shaheed Minar has enough arches installed. Checking the body of the visitors and handbags with hand metal detectors.


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