Bangladesh marks Language Martyrs' Day with wreaths and stamps

Language politics roared back into the spotlight as tributes, blockades, and political friction collided on a day meant for remembrance in Bangladesh.

Stamp release and official tributes
  • Tarique Rahman introduced commemorative stamps at the PMO in Tejgaon.
  • The event marked Language Martyrs Day and International Mother Language Day.
  • Rahman later placed a wreath at the Shaheed Minar in Dhaka.
  • Mohammed Shahabuddin paid respects earlier at the same memorial.
Political tensions at Shaheed Minar
  • Shafiqur Rahman honored the 1952 Language Movement martyrs.
  • Rumeen Farhana was reportedly blocked from laying flowers.
  • BNP activists allegedly stopped her at the monument.
  • Supporters later protested over the obstruction.
Highway blockade fallout
  • Shahbazpur in Sarail upazila saw a sudden road blockade.
  • Protesters burned tree trunks and bamboo on the Dhaka-Sylhet highway.
  • Traffic backed up nearly 10 kilometers on both sides.
  • Police intervened to clear the route and restore order.
Historical roots of the observance
  • February 21, 1952, saw police gunfire near Dhaka Medical College.
  • Salam, Rafique, Shafique, Jabbar, and Barkat were killed.
  • Bangla gained state language status on February 29, 1956.
  • The movement later fed into the 1971 Liberation War.
 

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