Awami League's founding anniversary today



Shahjahan Molla, Senior Correspondent, Barta 24.com, Dhaka
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June 23, the 72nd founding anniversary of the Bangladesh Awami League. The party was born on this day in 1949 in the historical Rose Garden of Old Dhaka. This party, which led the war of liberation, has become an organization of the masses by leading every democratic, political and social movement in Bangladesh at different times.

Through this, the Bangladesh Awami League crossed the 72-year path of glory and tradition and entered 73 years.

The Awami League formed the government for the first time after the independence of Bangladesh under the leadership of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. After assassination of Bangabandhu and his family on 15 August 1975, Sheikh Hasina returned to the country in 1981 and took the helm of the party.

Under the leadership of Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina, the Awami League embarked on a new struggle to restore the spirit of the war of liberation and the lost democratic rights of the Bengali nation. At present, the party is in charge of running the government for the third consecutive terms under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina.

After election debacle of 2001 Awami League won three-fourths of the seats in the December 29, 2008 elections and regained the responsibility of running the state. The party has been running the government for three consecutive terms in the history of Bangladesh after winning the general elections on January 5, 2014 and December 30, 2016.

The Bangladesh Awami League is the largest and oldest political organization in the country. After the end of British rule in 1947 and the establishment of Pakistan, the Awami League was established on 23 June 1949 under the leadership of political legends Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy, Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani, Shamsul Haque and Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

At the time of its birth, the name of this party was 'East Pakistan Awami Muslim League'. From its inception, the Awami League has laid the foundation for secular politics, Bengali nationalism, democratic culture, the ideal of building a society of equality free from exploitation and the political-economic-social and cultural philosophy of building a prosperous, modern, progressive society and state system. In view of this, the East Pakistan Awami League was renamed as a non-communal political party by adopting a secular policy in the 1955 council.

The rise of independent Bangladesh and the history of Bangladesh Awami League are intertwined. The language movement started in 1948 to make Bengali one of the state languages of Pakistan turned into a mass uprising in 1952.

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, a young militant leader who was the victim of continued political persecution, played an important role in the language movement even while he was in jail. Against the backdrop of the victory of the language movement, the Awami League-led Jukta Front won the provincial assembly elections in 1954. The Muslim League collapsed in this election. The Awami League government ensured a free democratic environment in East Bengal.

At the initiative of the Awami League, the mother tongue Bengali gained the official state status of one of the state languages. Ekushey February was declared the national holiday 'Martyr's Day'. The construction work of the central Shaheed Minar was completed on the initiative of the Awami League government.

After formation of government of Jukta Front, leaving the ministry, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the leader of the people, took over as the general secretary of the East Pakistan Awami League and devoted himself to building party organizations at the grassroots level. Then a decade of anti-dictatorship movement of Ayub government, education movement of 1962 and 1964, historic 6-point movement of 1966, Agartala conspiracy case of '66, mass uprising of '69, 6-point based '70 - the historic victory in its election, Bangabandhu's speech of March 7, 1971, 'This time the struggle is for our liberation, this time the struggle is for freedom' and the subsequent non-cooperation movement against the Pakistani rulers continued.

After the most brutal genocide in history by the Pakistani army on the night of March 25, 1971, with the declaration of independence of Bangladesh by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on March 26, the Awami League-led Bengali nation plunged into armed struggle for the establishment of an independent nation-state. Finally, in a bloody war of 9 months, independent sovereign Bangladesh emerged in exchange for the blood of 30 lakh martyrs and the chastity of 2 lakh mothers and sisters.

But just three and a half years after independence, just when war-torn Bangladesh was dedicated to the struggle for economic liberation, the anti-independence clique assassinated the Father of the Nation and his family on 15 August 1975 with the help of international forces.

On 17 May 1981, Sheikh Hasina returned to the country as the President of Bangladesh Awami League and took the rein of the party. Under the leadership of Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina, the Bangladesh Awami League embarked on a new struggle to restore the spirit of the Liberation War and the lost democratic rights of the Bengali nation. In the course of long movement and struggle, the Bengali nation got back the 'right to food and vote' in exchange for many sacrifices and blood.

The party has formed the government three times so far under the leadership of Bangabandhu's daughter. At present, the party is in charge of running the country by forming the government for the third consecutive term.

The Awami League has continued its struggle for the democratic rights and economic emancipation of the people of the country in the course of seven decades of struggle. Continuing the success achieved by the Awami League, the people of Bengal believe that Bangladesh is moving ahead with the goal of standing tall in the world forum as a developed country ahead of schedule.

Along with the people, Bangladesh Awami League has taken various programs to observe the day with due dignity like every year.

   

Train accident in Gazipur: Train movement normal on one line after 3 hours



District Correspondent, Barta24.com, Gazipur
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Two trains collided head-on in the Kazibari area of Joydebpur railway junction in Gazipur, train movement has been normalized after three hours through a side line. Meanwhile, the Sirajganj Express train leaving from Dhaka left the accident area and halted at Joydevpur Junction. Shortly thereafter another intercity train left.

On Friday (May 3), Hanif Ali, Station Master of Joydevpur Railway Junction, said that an oil train collided with Tangail Commuter in Kazibari area around 10:30 this morning. It closed the outer signal from Joydevpur to Dhaka. However, 3 hours after the accident, two trains crossed on a side line. Rescue trains are coming from Dhaka to remove passenger train coaches and oil train coaches on the railway line.

Earlier, at 10:45 am, a Tangail commuter collided head-on with an oil-carrying train stopped at Kazipara area near Joydevpur Junction in the district. After this incident, Gazipur Deputy Commissioner Police, BGB and Fire Service personnel arrived at the spot.

Deputy Commissioner Abul Fate Mohammad Safiqul Islam said that a three-member investigation committee headed by Additional Deputy Commissioner has been formed to find out why the accident happened. The inquiry report has been asked to be submitted within the next two days.

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Electricity prices will increase four times a year to reduce subsidies



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The government will adjust electricity prices four times a year to reduce subsidies. It will be gradually extended for the next three years.

The government's power division said this in a meeting with the IMF delegation at the secretariat on Thursday (May 2).

According to the sources of the meeting, the price of fuel oil may increase again this month. It will automatically increase the price in coordination with the global market. However, if the global market decreases, it will also decrease here. A directive has been issued in this regard on Thursday.

Stating that the price of electricity is being increased mainly in the name of adjustment, experts say that the government can also adjust the subsidy by reducing the cost. The government is not focused on reducing the cost of electricity production by curbing irregularities, corruption and wastage. Rather, even if there is no demand, they are increasing the cost of this sector by building one power plant after another without bidding.

The IMF delegation also held a meeting with the Division of Energy and Mineral Resources, Petrobangla, Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) on Thursday. According to the sources of the meeting, Petrobangla and BPC have told the IMF in almost the same way that there is no pressure for new subsidies on gas and fuel oil. The IMF said to introduce the automatic method of oil prices (increases in the international market, increases in the country, decreases if it decreases), it has been done. Fuel oil prices are adjusted every month. It will never have to subsidize fuel again. In the first two rounds, the prices were slightly reduced, but in the last round, the prices increased. This is being practiced for three months.

In this regard, the State Minister for Power Nasrul Hamid said that this year the price of electricity will be adjusted several more times. This will continue for the next three years. However, in which month the adjustment will be made is yet to be decided.

Regarding the price of fuel oil, he said, adjustment will be made from the first week of March. But it seems to me that even if the adjustment is made, the price of fuel oil will not increase much. But if it changes it will depend on the global market.

It is known that since the Awami League government came to power in 2009, the price of electricity has increased 13 times.

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Exports of goods fell by 4 crore dollars in April



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In last April, the income from the export of goods from the country was 3 thousand 916.99 million US dollars. This export is 0.99 percent less than the same period last year.

This information is learned from the updated statistics published by the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB).

The Ministry of Commerce set an export target of 471 dollars in April, falling short by 16.78 percent.

In the first 10 months of the current fiscal year 2023-24, there has been an increase of 3.93 percent in the export of goods compared to the same period of the previous year, during which the total export value was 4 thousand 747 million dollars. It was Tk. 4,568 crore during the same period last year, which was 6.87 percent less than the target of 5,970 crore dollars.

Export-oriented industry experts said that during Eid-ul-Fitr, the factories received less work orders. The number of export shipments also decreased due to prolonged holidays. Due to this, the export of goods is going down, but the businessmen mentioned it as a normal phenomenon in Bangladesh.

Now the duty-free market facility in commodity exports is helping to keep Bangladesh competitive. However, in 2026, if it leaves the list of least developed countries (LDC) and becomes a developing country, that advantage will no longer exist. According to the joint declaration of the 13th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO), the concerned countries will enjoy tariff-free market facilities for three years even after transition from LDCs. This facility will be determined on the basis of negotiation between the importing and exporting countries.

Economists said that the facilities we get as LDCs will not exist in the future. Then new strategies or initiatives will be needed to increase exports. Diversification of goods and services and increased investment are needed to increase domestic export capacity. On the other hand, the political consent of the government will be needed to enter into trade agreements with various countries.

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Ten people killed by lightning across the country



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Ten people were killed by lightning strikes in different parts of the country during the relief rains after intense heat. Among them, four died in Cumilla, three in Rangamati, two in Cox's Bazar and one in Khagrachari.

This incident happened on Thursday (May 2) morning and afternoon.

Farmer Daultur Rahman (47) son of Sundar Ali of Kismat-Srimantapur area of Barkit union of Chandina upazila of Cumilla, Alam Hossain son of Kuddus Mia of Panchora area of Rajapur union of Burichong upazila, Mokhleshur Rahman of Dhamati area of Debidwar upazila and Atiqul Islam of Suryapur village of Goliara union of Sadar Dakshin upazila killed by lightning.

Nazir Hossain (50), a resident of Siletipara area of Rangamati Sadar Upazila, Hill District, Baharjan Begum (55), wife of Lal Mia, Muslim Block village, Rupakari Union, Ward No. 7, Baghaichhari Upazila, and Tanibala Tripura (25), sister of Mithun Tripura, a shopkeeper, Betling Mouja, Luinthian Para, Ward No. 7, Sajek Union death occurs

Didarul Islam (35) son of Zamir of Jarulbunia area of Shilkhali Union of Pekua Upazila of Cox's Bazar and son of Jamal of Charipara area of Rajakhali Union. Armaan (25) died due to lightning.

A schoolboy named Yasin Arafat (13) was killed by lightning while picking mangoes in the gusty wind at Matiranga of Khagrachari.

Matiranga Upazila Nirbahi Officer Daisy Chakraborty said that a school student died in the morning due to lightning. She said that initiatives have been taken to help the family of the deceased.

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