Debate on the Chhatra League issue on postage stamps, the minister said dealing with the truth



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However, the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, Mustafa Jabbar, said that the truth of the story is highlighted on the postage stamps. It can not be changed. To do this, he has asked critics to face the truth.

Mustafa Jabbar posted the image of the inaugural envelope on his verified Facebook. There are several people who criticize this writing.

Jasmine Islam Mohna commented: ‘We are now an independent Bangladesh. The word Muslim was removed from the Chhatra League long ago. What is the reason for adding this new word? Are we going back to Pakistan?

However, in response, Mustafa Jabbar wrote: ‘The stamps contain history. Think, if I write that Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman founded the Chhatra League of Bangladesh on January 4, 1948, how much truth will he present to his new generation? There was no communalism in Muslim writing; it was necessary then, Bangabandhu knew. Later he retired. Didn’t we do the East Pakistan Chhatra League? Trying to erase history is humiliation and crime. The truth is, he deals with it.

Zahidur Rahman wrote on Facebook: ‘Not bad, it’s presumptuous. The obvious story is distorted. There is nothing to explain about it. If you are a freedom fighter or a former BCL leader, what you are doing now is in conflict with the spirit of the liberation war. 3 million Bengalis gave their lives not to remember East Pakistan. What is the way to understand that you did not do this to please the fundamentalist evil? … ‘

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