Banner Advertise

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Re: FW: [chottala.com] Chittagong 1971



Bhasani, Mujib, Zia and the Birth of Bangladesh
I was in the NAP Muzaffer group and for some reason didn't like Bhasani, but after doing research for my dissertation on Bhasani's life, I found out that without Bhasani, there wouldn't be any independence. I agree with Dr. Sirajudwalla that, Bhasani was a great leader. He was working for 1 point demand from December 1970. He openly declared his 1 point on March 9th and his workers were working underground to actualize it.
Please don't forget, Bhasani was the founder of two very important institutions, Awami League and the Ittifaq, and very closely worked for language rights and the autonomy demand. He helped free Mujib by launching Ghera movement and hitting blows after blows to Ayub the iron man's rule made Mujib to lead the path. Mujib sucessfully launched a civil war mainly by his 7th March speech but the declaration was made by Zia on behalf of Mujib. These are the three great leaders of Bangladesh which the Mujibbadi in disguise intellectuals in their hero worship tendency fail to acknowledge.
For Bhasani, Mujib and Zia's crucial roles during the bloody month of 1971, evidence taken from medias of the time are recored in an article. The article also found the mystery behind Mujib's  negotiation to save Pakistan after 7th March. please read the following article for details:
 
The Bloody Month of March 1971: From the End of a United Pakistan to the Beginning of Bangladesh
 
 
About Bhasani:
 
Searching for Bhasani Citizen of the World
 
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 10:07 AM, siraj uddowllah <siraj_58@hotmail.com> wrote:
 

Thanks Mr. Helal U Ahmed,

For your raising the question in the right moment about ignoring the name of the first declarer of independence of Bangladesh by the then Major Ziaur Rahman. We have noticed so many times our so called columnist like A Ga Cha from London and many other learned columnists like him intentionally or unintentionally try to ignore the name of late Ziaur Rahman although mass people of that time listened the voice of Ziaur Rahman from Kalur Ghat Radio Station (commonly known as Kalur Ghat Betar) and thus those so called learned columnist tried to distort the history for their own selfish motivation to mislead and thereby used to bias our future generation only to get some simple benefits. Announcement by Akash Bani Calcutta repeatedly broadcast the declaration of Ziaur Rahman by the news reader late Dev Dulal Bondhopaddya at that time was the clear proof and example of that declaration by Late Ziaur Rahman. As I am now running 72 yrs we were the real history of that time as I after qualifying PSC (presently BCS) got my first posting as lecturer of Pharmacology in Chittagong Medical College at that time were the witness like many others during our time of those incidents. During our student lives as we were follower of Moulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani doing EPSU under leadership of our student leader Rashed Khan Menon in Menon group EPSU, I must say our leader Bhasani should be regarded as the first declarer of independence during Pakistan regime by delivering public speech in his various public meeting asking Bongobandhu Sk. Mujibur Rahman "Sk. Mujib you declare one point instead of your six points". As Bongobondhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman used to respect Moulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bashani who always used to tell him "মুজিব তুমি ছয় দফার বদলে এক দফা দাও"।  Prof. Abdul Mannan being aware of the facts can not deny all these and should not try to make a history of his own.  

Dr. Siraj Uddowllah.


From: huahmed@yahoo.com
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 06:49:40 -0800
Subject: [chottala.com] Chittagong 1971

 

Asslamualaikum Sir.
 
Thank you for enlighten us with the piece of history.
 
Sir, i think you mistakenly forgot to mention about late Ziaur Rahman's declare of independence (once by himself and once on behalf of Bongobondhu) in your article.
 
You may write another one to accommodate the missing parts unless you intend to exclude Zia's role during those unforgettable days.
 
Vala thaikkun.
Helal

From: Abdul Mannan <abman1971@gmail.com>
To:
Subject: [Alapon] Chittagong 1971

 
Link to my column published today in the Daily Prothom Alo. It is Chittagong , 1971.

Warm wishes.

Mannan


http://www.prothom-alo.com/detail/date/2011-12-17/news/209264
--
_________________________________
Abdul Mannan
Professor
School of Business
University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh
House # 56, Road # 4/A
Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1209
Bangladesh.
BDT=GMT +5
Working Days Sunday-Thursday
E-mail: abman1971@gmail.com
abdul.mannan@ulab.edu.bd
 http://www.ulab.edu.bd







__._,_.___


[* Moderator�s Note - CHOTTALA is a non-profit, non-religious, non-political and non-discriminatory organization.

* Disclaimer: Any posting to the CHOTTALA are the opinion of the author. Authors of the messages to the CHOTTALA are responsible for the accuracy of their information and the conformance of their material with applicable copyright and other laws. Many people will read your post, and it will be archived for a very long time. The act of posting to the CHOTTALA indicates the subscriber's agreement to accept the adjudications of the moderator]




Your email settings: Individual Email|Traditional
Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required)
Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch to Fully Featured
Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe

__,_._,___