The atmosphere was heavy and tense. It seemed unlikely that people would turn up for the gayebi janazah.
After the liberation of Bangladesh, Bhashani continued to exert significant influence by holding the ruling Awami League accountable on critical issues such as drafting the constitution and addressing the food crisis.
He was described as an epic hero. His life was intimately involved in the land, labour and language of the poor peasant.
In public discourse, there are two images of Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani: “Green Maulana” and “Red Maulana”.
In 2011, people reclaimed the streets, parks and public spaces in major financial districts across the world as part of the Occupy Movement.
On March 10, 1947, a day of non-cooperation was observed in the colonial province of Assam.
It was late afternoon of 25th March. Professor Govinda Chandra Dev, along with a junior colleague of his from the philosophy department, was crossing the road near TSC of the University of Dhaka to go to Ramna Race Course for his regular stroll.
Moulana Bhasani fought uncompromisingly for the oppressed people during his whole life.
It was late afternoon of 25th March. Professor Govinda Chandra Dev, along with a junior colleague of his from the philosophy department, was crossing the road near TSC of the University of Dhaka to go to Ramna Race Course for his regular stroll.
Moulana Bhasani fought uncompromisingly for the oppressed people during his whole life.