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Students should uphold spirit of 7 March speech

City Desk :
State Minister for Information and Broadcasting Mohammad Ali Arafat on Thursday highlighted the significance of Bangabandhu’s 7 march speech in making the Bangalee nation indomitable and urged the students to go forward being imbued with the spirit of the speech.

“There is no doubt that every word of Bangabandhu’s 7 March speech is very significant. But I like most the words ‘You can’t keep seven crore people subjugated’, reports BSS.

Being imbued with these words, you should march forward in the days ahead,” he told the students.

The state minister was addressing the inaugural ceremony of the 50th annual sports competition of Banani Bidyaniketan School and College on the school premises on Thursday.

Arafat said the first part of the declaration of independence was materialized through the 7 March speech of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman where he uttered – “Ebarer Shongram amader muktir shongram, Ebarer shongram, shadhinotar Shongram (this war is a war for independence, this war is a war for Freedom)”.

Finally, Bangabandhu announced the independence of Bangladesh on March 26 before he was arrested by the Pakistani occupation forces, he added.

The spirit of independence is not limited to ensuring only fundamental rights – food, clothing, shelter, education and medicare- but the main theme of independence is standing with head high and not bowing down to anyone, Arafat said, adding, being imbued with this theme, Bangabandhu’s daughter Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has not only secured the economic development, but also improved the country’s status in all other sectors.

“In today’s reality, which you (students) are now witnessing in the country, just 20 years back Bangladesh was not in this status. Today, your capacity of seeing big dream has increased. We know you can now think big and you will take Bangladesh much forward in future,” he added.

Just 20 years and even 10 years back, there was no metrorail, nuclear power plant, cent percent electricity coverage and tunnel (under river) in the country, the state minister said, adding, “But, today Bangladesh reached the Space with satellite and undersea with submarine. We have built a huge infrastructure like Padma Bridge with our own financing.”

Urging the students to make an assignment comparing Bangladesh’s holistic development with other countries across the globe, he said, “You will find that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina took us to the dignified status of a small number of countries. She changed our status in the global community.”