ImpotenceOf Mother Tongue
UNESCO Declaration
Each and every nation has got some remarkable or memorable
days. As an independent nation, Bangladesh
is not an exception of it. Our mother language day or 21 February is regarded
as a memorable day in the history of Bangladesh. It is the day when the
people of Bangladesh
sacrificed their lives for the sake of their mother tongue. So, it is called
“Shaheed Day”. It is a red litter day in our national life. On this day the
nation bows down with rich tribute to the language martyrs. This immortal 21
first February was declared by UNESCO as international Mother Language Day.
UNESCO Declaration
Our language movement day or 21st February was
recognized as international Mother Language Day by UNESCO in November 1999.
Considering the Bangalee Nationalism and the importance of the day UNESCO has
declared it so. The recognition of this day by UNECO has increased the glory of
our nation in the whole world.
Background
The day has a historic background. After the birth of Pakistan, Mohammad
Ali Jinnah declared – “Urdu and only Urdu shall be the state language of Pakistan”.
This declaration was devastating and dangerous. All classes of people of Bangladesh
burst into anger and raise a strong protest against this declaration. The common
people joined the students and the political leaders with a demand that Bangla
should be the state language as the majority of the population of Pakistan speaks
in Bangla. The then people in authority ignored the demand. Then the protesting
bodies came out raising slogans in thousand voices and the struggle took a very
serious turn. The ruling class became furious and imposed 144 all over the
country and banned all meetings and processions. But on the 21 February, 1952,
the students and the public defied 144 and stared a procession from Dhaka University
campus adjacent to Dhaka
Medical College.
The brutal police shot at the procession indiscriminately. The daring Bangalees
with strong determination advanced in the midst of firing and lathi charging.
As a result, many brave sons of Bangladesh
like, Rafiq, Salam, Barkat, Jabbar, died. But Bangalees did not step back.
Rather the movement became so strong then that the ruling class was forced to
recognize Bangla as one of the state language in the then Pakistan.
How to observe
The importance of 21 February is great to the
people of Bangladesh.
During the observance of the day the national flag is kept hoisting half mast
everywhere. The head of the government places floral wreaths on the Central
Shaheed Minar at one minute past 2 midnights paying a rich homage to the mother
tongue ad the language martyrs as well. People throughout the country erect
Shaheed Minar and on this day put garlands of flowers on its altar as a mark of
profound respect. They also hold a meeting before it. They make speeches and
pray for the salvation of the departed souls of the language martyrs of 1952.
People bring out a probate Ferry in the morning singing the patriotic songs in
chorus – “Amar Bhayer Rakte Rangano
Ekushey February”. BTV and Bangladesh Betar broadcast special programs.
The people of Bangladesh can never forget this
day. We are grateful to the UNESCO for the noble and world wide declaration.
This immortal 21 February of the Bangladeshis is now being observed throughout
the world as the international Mother Language Day. This day has elevated out
position in the international community.