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Rajshahians build first Shaheed Minar of language movement, first blood shed here
Rajshahians build first Shaheed Minar of language movement, first blood shed here

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Rajshahians build first Shaheed Minar of language movement, first blood shed here

Among all the struggles in world history for establishing ethnic identity, our language movement holds a unique place. Such an unparalleled instance of sacrificing lives for the mother tongue shines brightly only in the history of Bangladesh throughout the latter half of the twentieth century. Today marks the 75th anniversary of our glorious Amar Ekushey. On this day, the Central Shaheed Minar was inaugurated in Rajshahi. The central Shaheed Minar has been constructed on approximately one acre of pre-designated land at the site of the old Survey Institute in the city. The foundation stone of the central Shaheed Minar was laid on December 16, 2020, under the management of Rajshahi City Corporation. Language veteran and Bir Muktijoddha Golam Arif Tipu inaugurated the foundation stone.

Nurul Amin, though Bengali, played a disgraceful role against Language Movement
Nurul Amin, though Bengali, played a disgraceful role against Language Movement

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Nurul Amin, though Bengali, played a disgraceful role against Language Movement

Ahmed Rafiq (born 12 September 1929) is a veteran Language Movement activist and a Rabindra researcher, as well as an essayist, poet and columnist of repute.

Why indecent slogans in politics
Why indecent slogans in politics

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Why indecent slogans in politics

To hit back at the opponent, political slogans have always included a few unpleasant words. For instance, the well-known chant: “Beat so-and-so with shoes, beat in rhythm.” But now, in Bangladesh, some political slogans have emerged that are extremely distasteful and vulgar. Respectable people cover their ears when they hear them. In many recent OTT films, vulgar words are muted with a “toot toot” sound. The audience understands from the “toot toot” that a swear word has been uttered. Recently, television news has also been seen using “toot toot” in place of political slogans. Such vulgar slogans are now being used that they can neither be spoken nor written.

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