Birthday of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman explained

Holiday Name:Birthday of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Official Name:Birth anniversary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Nickname:Bangabandhu's birthday
Observedby:Bangladesh
Duration:1 day
Frequency:Annual
Firsttime:1967
Date:17 March
Mdy:No
Type:Historic
Significance:Honours Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, called as the founder and the first president of Bangladesh
Relatedto:National Children's Day

The birthday of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, commonly known as Bangabandhu's birthday, is a former public holiday in Bangladesh which is observed annually on 17 March to celebrate the birth of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, (also known as Bangabandhu,) called as the founder of Bangladesh and former president of the Awami League.

A major former holiday, commemorations of Bangabandhu began during his lifetime in 1967 and have continued ever since. The holiday was primarily observed by the government and Bangladeshi citizens, and the national flag is flown from private and public buildings.

History

Before independence

Bangabandhu (legal name Sheikh Mujibur Rahman) is called as the founder of Bangladesh and an important leader. He was born on 17 March 1920 in Tungipara, Faridpur District, Bengal Presidency, British India.[1] In 1967, Bangabandhu was incarcerated in Dacca's Central Jail. His birthday was celebrated that year by the provincial branch of the Awami League in Dacca (the capital of East Pakistan, present-day Dhaka, Bangladesh), and the party organized prayer ceremonies in Chittagong.[2] Rahman's family and politicians visited him that day, and a cake was sent to the jail by his party. Before independence, he spent eight birthdays in jail.[3]

His birthday in 1971 was during East Pakistan's non-cooperation movement. Bangabandhu spent the day meeting Pakistani president Yahya Khan before meeting foreign journalists and returning to his residence,[4] where his birthday was celebrated. In the afternoon, prayers were said for him at Baitul Mukarram under the leadership of Islamic scholar Obaidullah bin Syed Jalalabadi.[5] That day, provincial assembly member and Awami League member Mohammad Abul Khayer gave Bangabandhu a phonograph record of his 7 March speech as a birthday gift.

After independence

After East Pakistan became independent as the People's Republic of Bangladesh in 1972, Bangabandhu's birthday was a public holiday to honor a scheduled visit to Bangladesh by Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi. The day was declared as "the day for hard work and dedication to the greater good".[6] Gandhi used her visit to give Bangabandhu birthday presents, and finance minister Tajuddin Ahmad officially wished him long life. A program was organized, attended by University of Dhaka vice-chancellor Muzaffar Ahmed Chowdhury. The Chhatra League, the Awami League's student wing, distributed greeting cards as a birthday tribute.[7] A number of political organizations celebrated his birthday in 1973.

On Bangabandhu's 55th birthday in 1975, 50,000 people gathered in front of his residence at 6 a.m. with gifts and a 55lb cake was ordered by the Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League (BAKSAL).[3] He and his family were assassinated on 15 August of that year.[8] According to a Bangla Tribune research analysis, little news about Bangabandhu's birthday celebrations was published from 1976 to 1990.[9] Until 1995, the Awami League and its organisations faced difficulties in celebrating Bangabandhu's birthday. In 1993, educator Nilima Ibrahim proposed observing Bangabandhu's birthday as a children's day at the national convention of the Bangabandhu Shishu-Kishor. The following year, Children's Day was unofficially celebrated on 17 March.[10]

The first Hasina ministry officially observed Bangabandhu's birthday as Children's Day in 1997. In 2001, under the second Khaleda ministry, the holiday was abolished.[11] It was again declared a public holiday as Bangabandhu's birthday and Children's Day in 2009, and was celebrated by the second Hasina ministry in 2010.[12] [13] In 2020, the government declared Mujib Year for the centennial of his birth.[14] Three years later, by amending the Flag Rules of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, 1972, flying the Bangladeshi flag on Bangabandhu's birthday became mandatory.[15] In 2024, the Yunus ministry removed it from the list of public holidays.[16]

Observance

References

Citations

Notes and References

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  2. Book: Secret Documents of Intelligence Branch on Father of The Nation, Bangladesh: Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. 3 October 2022 . 201–205. XII. Taylor & Francis. 978-1-000-05253-4 . 13 June 2024. 13 June 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240613202629/https://books.google.com.bd/books?id=qTKWEAAAQBAJ&dq. live.
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