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Bangabandhu's March 7th Speech Commemorated in Seminar Organized by JANIPOP

Bangabandhu's March 7th Speech Commemorated in Seminar Organized by JANIPOP
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Today marks the 581st session of the seminar on the political philosophy of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Chaired by JANIPOP 's founder chairman Prof. Dr. Major Nazmul Ahsan Kalimullah, BNCCO, the seminar was held on Zoom Webinar and featured esteemed guests such as Birmuktijoddha Subir Kushari, general secretary of Bangladesh-India Friendship Association, as the chief guest.

The seminar also featured guests of honor, including Birmuktijoddha Bulbul Ershad, Birmuktijoddha Farid Uddin, and Rangpur Mahila Awami League President Arjina Khanam And Payel. Special guests, such as successful women entrepreneur Amatun Noor Shilpi, PhD researcher Kazi Farzana Yasmin from Malaysia, and Janipop's National Volunteer Ferdous Wahid Bappi, also joined in the seminar. PhD researcher Prashant Kumar Sarkar was the main discussant.

During the seminar, Dr. Kalimullah paid tribute to the memory of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and highlighted the significance of his historic March 7 speech, which he described as  inspiring." Meanwhile, Subir Kushari emphasized the importance of the March 7 speech in the context of Bangladesh's freedom struggle.

Farid Uddin, a freedom fighter, acknowledged the inseparable connection between the history of liberation war, Bangladesh, and Bangabandhu. Similarly, Bulbul Ershad, another freedom fighter, underscored Bangabandhu's pivotal role in securing Bangladesh's independence, saying, "If Bangabandhu was not born, we would not have got freedom." Professor Dr. Zebounsa also noted the significance of every word in Bangabandhu's historic speech.

The seminar was conducted by Bangabandhu Commission and America's Millennium TV Country Director, Daily Presswatch Editor, Deepu Siddiqui.

Overall, the seminar served as a meaningful commemoration of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's legacy and the enduring impact of his March 7 speech on Bangladesh's political landscape.