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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

[FutureOfBangladesh] Re: [baainews] A Daughter's Tribute :Announcing the Launching of a website commemorating Tajuddin Ahmad's Birthday on July23

 

Well done!  Excellent job!

Keep it up!

 

We salute Banga Taj  Tajuddin  Ahmed

 

With our deepest respect & love on his 83rd birthday

 

Please accept our heartiest thanks & regards for this nice web page

 

But, regrettably this Army backed govt also do not recognise him,

 

Did not give proper respect too!!!

 

Do not acknowledge his utter & long contribution for the birth of this country

 

 

His name was not there in the top SIX top heroes of Bangladesh

 

As per this Jamat-BNP minded govt top six heroes of Bangladesh are

 Bangabandhu, Sher-e Bangla, Maulana A H K Bhashani, Hussain Saheed Suhrawardy, Banga Bir M A J Osmani & Bir Uttam Ziaur Rahman

 

Their (6) portrait were displayed on the poster

Their (6) names were uttered in the Parade ground

On the 26th March 2007 and

 

In the different speeches of CA of ABCG Mr. Fakar &

Army Chief Gen Moin U Ahmed
 

There is no name of the 1st Prime Minister of Bangladesh !

 

No acknowledgement of the long & utmost struggle, sacrifice & planning

 

For the great liberation movement, struggle & war of Bangladesh by

 

Banga Taj Tajuddin Ahmed

 

But all Bangalee

 

Salute, remember Banga Taj Tajuddin Ahmed

 

With our deepest respect & love all the time,

 

As long as Bangladesh & Bangalee nation exist

 

 

 
"Sustha thakon, nirapade thakon ebong valo thakon"
 
Shuvechhante,

Shafiqur Rahman Bhuiyan (ANU)
NEW ZEALAND.

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On 7/22/08, Sharmin Ahmad <reepia@hotmail.com> wrote:


 
 
A  Daughter's Tribute to Our Guiding Light Tajuddin Ahmad                                 
                                              
                                 By Sharmin Ahmad

                                               
 
 
Tajuddin Ahmad and the birth of Bangladesh are interwoven in the collective memory of people who are in harmony with truth and justice. As his birthday on 23 July approaches, when he would have been 83 years old, if he were alive, a question looms large. How would Bangladesh look like if he had lived a few more years to lead and guide his beloved nation? He was a natural leader, endowed with the rare humane qualities of humility, compassion, committment, integrity and a bird's eye vision to take Bangladesh to its new height. The nine glorious months of our liberation war is a testimony to his able leadership of gigantic scope and breadth. His untimely death, at the the hands of the assassins, was not only a national loss but it also cast a shadow of  hopelessness on the national psyche. Tajuddin was a rare breed of a leader in the ocean of moral bankruptcy whose ideals can still guide our nation to peace and prosperity. On Mahatma Gandhi's death (January 30,1948), twenty two year old student-activist Tajuddin wrote in his journal, 'The man  whom we mourn today was one who travelled his long way through darkness to light. Sometimes he had to hover in the darkness for light. he searched for light and lo! he himself was a light. A light can't be destroyed. What of that! The Pole star though unimaginably distant from us is always and the only guide for the people of ages in the dark arctic region.'
Little did young Tajuddin know as he wrote that particular entry,that one day, he would be destined to guide Bangladesh during the nine months of liberation war and lead it to victory. Just as he said, 'A Light can't be destroyed,' noble deeds and ideals are that inextinguishable light to guide us forever. Tajuddin, like all great world leaders, masters and seers, was such an immortal light.
On his birthday, I welcome you, dear reader, to take a glimpse of the website,(www.tajuddinahmad.com) which celebrates the life and works of this great leader who was larger than life itself.
 


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