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National Mourning Day observed in Toronto


Bangladeshpost
Published : 18 Aug 2021 09:12 PM

The Bangladesh Consulate General in Toronto has observed the National Mourning Day and the 46th Martyrdom Anniversary of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in a befitting manner with due solemnity while maintaining physical distance and Covid-19 safety and precautions.

Mission Officials, valiant freedom fighters, distinguished community members, cultural personalities and Ontario Awami League leaders attended the program.

The day’s programme began with hoisting of the national flag at half mast by the Consul General Nayem Uddin Ahmed at the Bangladesh House in the morning. An elaborated program was held at the Consulate General which consisted playing National Anthems of both countries, observing silence, placing floral wreaths at the portrait of Father of the Nation by the Consul General, reading out messages from the President, Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and State Minister for Foreign Affairs by the mission officials, screening a documentary on the life of Bangabandhu and a discussion session on the glorious life and contribution of Bangabandhu. In his speech, Consul General Nayem Uddin Ahmed said that killing of Bangabandhu and his family members was the most heinous and cowardice act in the history, subsequent impunity of the slayers from justice was even more pathetic.

He urged all to turn this sorrow into strength to contribute the most to build ‘Sonar Bangla’- as dreamt by our Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

The Consul General highlighted Bangabandhu’s selfless contributions for his ‘Bangalee’ and ‘Bangladesh’ and said that Bangabndhu’s daughter Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inherited her father’s leadership and humane qualities.

Like father- daughter also dedicated her for the ‘emancipation’ of the people- ensuring high economic growth and social development.

Bangladesh is fortunate to have Bangabndhu’s daughter as the Prime Minister- who established Bangladesh as the ‘role model of development’ in the world and set the vision to be a developed country by 2041.

The Consul General urged everyone to work heart and soul from their respective position to strengthen the hands of the Prime Minister to fulfill the visions. 

Freedom Fighters, Community members and Ontario Awami League Leaders also took part in the discussion. A special prayer was offered for the martyrs of the 15 August to wrap up the day’s program.