Tribute to the President and Prime Minister at the Intellectual Monument



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In the latter part of the liberation war in 1971, Pak’s aggressors killed thousands of intellectuals, including academics, doctors, and journalists with the help of their allies. Since then, December 14 has been revered by the nation as a day of martyred intellectuals.

On the occasion of the day, his military secretary, Major General SM Shamim Uz Zaman, paid tribute to President Abdul Hamid at 8:10 am on Monday. And his military secretary, Major General Naqib Ahmad Chowdhury, paid tribute on behalf of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

At this time a sad melody is played on the cornet. An intelligent contingent of the armed forces saluted in military style.

Although the president and prime minister paid their respects on this day for yet another year, many state arrangements must be made to curb the spread of the virus during this time of the coronavirus epidemic.

On December 14, 1971, Pakistani aggressors systematically kidnapped and murdered many famous Bengalis, including university professors, doctors, artists, writers, and journalists.

Knowing their defeat in the Bangladeshi war of independence, Pakistani forces carried out the massacre; Their goal was to ensure that Bangladesh could not fend for itself after independence.

The bodies of the nation’s best children were found in the Mirpur and Rayerbazar areas with signs of brutal torture. It later became known as the slaughterhouse.

On Monday, a special program will be broadcast on radio and television highlighting the importance of Intellectuals’ Day. In addition, various programs have been organized at the government and private levels.



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