Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday sent gifts to the war-wounded freedom fighters and the families of the Liberation War martyrs on the occasion of the 75th founding anniversary of the ruling Awami League.
Continuing her tradition of honouring the heroes, the prime minister sent flowers, fruits, and sweets to the war-wounded freedom fighters and the families of martyrs residing at the Martyred and War-wounded Freedom Fighters’ Rehabilitation Centre (Muktijoddha Tower-1) on Gaznavi Road, in the Mohammadpur area of the capital.
The gifts were handed over by prime minister’s Protocol Officer-2 M Abu Zafar Raju and prime minister’s Assistant Press Secretary ABM Sarwer-e-Alom Sarker as a token of the nation's appreciation and good wishes, a press release from PM’s Press Wing said.
The recipients expressed their deep gratitude to the prime minister for her consistent recognition and support to them on national anniversaries and festivals such as Independence Day, Victory Day, Eid, and Pohela Boishakh, and this time on the 75th founding anniversary of Awami League.
The valiant freedom fighters remembered with great respect the sacrifice and visionary leadership of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in establishing the independent state of Bangladesh.
They highlighted the role of Bangladesh Awami League and Chhatra League at different stages of the movement for liberation starting from the 1952 language movement.
They recalled their life as refugees, indomitable bravery, training and practical experience in operations with weapons and explosives during the liberation war.
They also remembered the freedom fighters they had lost on the battlefields and prayed for divine forgiveness for the departed souls.
They pointed out that the mass people got the direction of the struggle for liberation through the historic March 7 speech of the father of the nation and took up arms with the slogan "Joy Bangla" as they joined the battle with the determination to free the country from the hands of the Pakistanis.
They said that murderers Mushtaq and Zia marred the glorious history of independence after brutally killing the father of the nation on August 15, 1975, with his family and put the anti-liberation forces in power while banning the March 7 speech and "Joy Bangla" slogan.
The freedom fighters expressed unwavering faith in the visionary leadership of the father of the nation's eldest daughter Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
They expressed confidence in Hasina's leadership in presenting the correct history of independence to the new generation and rehabilitating them with honour and dignity.