Historic 17 May, the Homecoming Day of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Awami
League has chalked out elaborate programs to celebrate the day
It was
raining on the 17th May of 1981, but hundreds and thousands of people were
waiting outside the Dhaka International Airport, waiting for her to arrive.
After waits of long hours, the plane carrying Sheikh Hasina landed at the
airport. She has arrived. She was overwhelmed with emotions which was apparent
as she kissed the soil of her country immediately getting off from the
aircraft. The crowd was hailing wishes for Hasina as well as slogans for the
long cherished desire for trial for Bangabandhu murder. Sheikh Hasina was
highly welcomed by the countrymen. Her eyes were full of tears. A new era began
on 17th May 1981 in Bangladesh. "I have come to stay beside the people of
Bangla and take part in the struggle for freedom . . . I have come not to be
the leader of the Awami League. I want to stand by you as your sister, as your
daughter and as a worker of Awami League believing in ideals of Bangabandhu,
" she said in her first public remarks on her return on that day. The
crowd of tens of thousands of people chanted in chorus - -- 'Joy Bangla, Joy
Bangabandhu' - the slogan of the Liberation War which was virtually prohibited
at that time. The capital had turned into a city of procession yesterday (May
17). Even strong storm and showers could not hold back the processions. In that
day, it was not possible to maintain discipline in the airport after 3:30 pm.
When the plane carrying Sheikh Hasina was sighted in the sky, thousands of
enthusiastic people entered the airport defying all controls and discipline.
"The plane had to land taking risks, to some extent". After frantic
efforts, volunteers and security people paved ways for Sheikh Hasina to
disembark from the aircraft when she waved her hands to the cheering people.
She boarded on a truck at 4:32 pm amid thunderous slogans "we pledge to
you -- Sheikh Hasina - we will avenge the killing of Bangabandhu" as eyes
of many were soaked with tears. Sheikh Hasina also broke into tears when Abdur
Razzak garlanded her. The truck needed three hours to carry Sheikh Hasina to
reach Sher-e-Banglanagar.
Witnesses of
the event and senior Awami League leaders and workers recalled that the
spontaneous reception which she got could be comparable only with the emotional
reception her father had received as he returned home on January 10, 1972 from
captivity in Pakistan after Bangladesh's 1971 independence.
Father of
the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman along with all the family members
accompanying him was brutally killed on 15th August in 1975. Fortunately, the
two daughters of Bangabandhu, Sheikh Hasina and Sheikh Rehena were in Germany.
Their
homecoming was barred by the autocratic government and killer group’s arrogant
power practice which led the two sisters to settle for an uncertain exile. On
3rd November 1975, four national leaders Syed Nazrul Islam, Tajuddin Ahmed,
Mansur Ali and AHM Qamaruzzaman were murdered inside the Dhaka Central Jail.
They were killed as a continuation of Bangabandhu killing with the same purpose
by same groups. The killings were made with the motives to destroy the spirit
of non-communal democratic constitution, make the country leaderless and to
re-establish the Pakistani spirit once again, with taking revenge of liberation
war.
The efforts
by the killers were motivated not only to make Bangladesh Awami League that led
the liberation war leaderless, but also to put the party in disarray. Awami
League became aimless without a leadership. The whole nation was waiting for an
efficient leadership to oppose against the autocratic government. Right at that
time, nation called upon Sheikh Hasina to return in her country. In 1981,
Sheikh Hasina was unanimously elected President of the party at her absence.
Though she was not prepared for this, but she could not refuse the call from
her homeland.
The trial of
the Bangabandhu murder required the country to be free from autocracy and
reinstate democracy, establish rule of law and human rights in the country. It
was also much needed to build the Sonar (Golden) Bangla dreamt by Bangabandhu.
And to make all these aspirations a reality, the nation needs to be united, to
rejuvenate. But where is that kind of leader? Only Sheikh Hasina filling up the
blank of leadership could rejuvenate the nation, make them united, which was
the only hope of the nation. She took the challenge, came back in the country
leaving behind her family and children. She took the challenges risking her
life to free the imprisoned country. Bangladesh had begun a turn back since 17
May, 1981. I
n the last
three decades, Sheikh Hasina proved herself that only she was capable enough to
face the challenge. She not only became Prime Minister for two times but also
became a symbol of national unity. The trial of Bangabandhu killing held with
execution of five convicts, the spirit and glory of liberation war, rule of
law, democracy and human right were restored. The process to try the war
criminals has also started.
The struggle
for building a changed, developed and prosperous Bangladesh is going on under
the prudent leadership of Sheikh Hasina. Distortion of history has been stooped
and Bangabandhu has been glorified on his own greatness. Bangladesh with
immense opportunities has looked up high again in the world. And all these
achievements made possible by visionary leadership of Sheikh Hasina.
Bangladesh
Awami League every year celebrates the homecoming day of Sheikh Hasina with
befitting programs. This year, it will be observed with elaborate programs.
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