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JANIPOP'S 618th Seminar on Bangabandhu's Political Philosophy held

JANIPOP'S 618th Seminar on Bangabandhu's Political Philosophy held
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Janipop, a renowned organization, recently organized the 618th session of the seminar on Bangabandhu's political philosophy. The seminar was held on Zoom Webinar and was presided over by Janipop Founder Chairman Prof. Dr. Major Nazmul Ahsan Kalimullah, BNCCO. The seminar was graced by the presence of various eminent personalities, including the general secretary of Bangladesh Bharat Maitri Samiti, Valiant Freedom fighter Subir Kushari, as the chief guest.

Former Chhatra League leader Amatun Noor Shilpi and Bangabandhu Commission's Bangladesh Brand Ambassador Md. Shibaji Fakir joined the seminar as guests of honour. In his speech, Dr. Kalimullah paid tribute to the memory of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and called him the great hero of freedom and liberation struggle of Bangladesh. The chief guest, Subir Kushari, highlighted that there is no alternative to Bangabandhu's privileged daughter Sheikh Hasina for the continuous development of Bangladesh.

The seminar also saw the presence of Shibaji Fakir, who emphasized that Father of the Nation Bangabandhu meant the establishment of equality-rights-democracy. Senior Journalist Humayun Kabir from Kushtia also joined the seminar and acknowledged Bangabandhu's important role in spreading Islam in Bangladesh.

The seminar was conducted by the Bangabandhu Commission and America's Millennium TV Country Director and Daily Presswatch Editor, Dr.Dipu Siddiqui. The event was attended by several other esteemed individuals, including Shafiul Bashar, an engineer working in Dhaka University, and Vice Principal of Ideal Kids Care School from Brahmanbaria, Dr. Bayezida Farzana.

The seminar provided a platform to discuss the ideology and philosophy of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his contribution to the development of Bangladesh. It highlighted the importance of his role in the freedom and liberation struggle of Bangladesh, and how his principles of equality, rights, and democracy are still relevant today.