Bangladesh abolishes National Mourning Day commemorating Mujibur Rahman's assassination on Aug 15
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Bangladesh abolishes National Mourning Day commemorating Mujibur Rahman’s assassination on Aug 15

The recent decision by the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government to cancel National Mourning Day on August 15, a day that commemorates the assassination of Bangladesh's founding father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, has sparked significant controversy

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The recent decision by the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government to cancel the observance of National Mourning Day on August 15 has sparked significant controversy and raised questions about the motivations behind the move. This day, which commemorates the assassination of Bangladesh’s founding father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, has long been a day of national significance, especially under the leadership of his daughter, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The decision to scrap this national holiday has coincided with political turmoil in the country, particularly following Hasina’s ouster from power and subsequent exile to India.

Sheikh Hasina’s Appeal

In her first public statement since fleeing Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina urged the people to continue observing August 15 as National Mourning Day, despite the interim government’s decision. Through a statement released by her son, Sajeeb Wazed Joy, Hasina emphasised the importance of this day in honouring her father’s legacy and the pain endured by those who lost loved ones in the brutal massacre of 1975.

She stated, “I sympathise with those like me who continue to live with the pain of losing near and dear ones. I demand a proper investigation to identify those involved in these killings and terror acts, and appropriate punishment for them… I appeal to you to observe the National Mourning Day on August 15 with due dignity and solemnity.”

English translation of my mother’s statement:

Dear Bangladesh,

As-salamu alaykum.

Brothers and sisters, on August 15, 1975, the Father of the Nation and the then President of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, was brutally assassinated. I pay my deepest respects to…

— Sajeeb Wazed (@sajeebwazed) August 13, 2024 

Her plea to the public was a direct response to the interim government’s decision, which was announced just hours before her statement. The cancellation of the holiday was justified by the interim government as a decision made “unanimously after a discussion with the council of advisers and political parties,” excluding Hasina’s Awami League.

Political and Social Implications

The decision to scrap National Mourning Day has been met with mixed reactions, reflecting the deep political divide in the country.

The recent protests, which culminated in the burning of the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum and the toppling of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s statue, underscored the intense resentment towards Hasina’s rule. As reported by NDTV, the interim government engaged in discussions with various political parties, some of whom supported the continuation of the holiday, while others opposed it, citing public sentiment as a key factor.

The violent acts against Rahman’s legacy, including the destruction of his statue, have shocked many observers. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, founder and chairperson of India’s Biocon, expressed her dismay on social media, stating, “Destroying the statue of the father of the nation? Do they even know their history? Sad day for Bangladesh.”

People at the vandalised museum dedicated to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (Image Source: First Post)

However, some analysts, such as Deep Halder in The Print, argue that these actions reflect a deeper, more complex issue. Halder suggests that the attacks on Mujib’s statues are not only a reaction to Hasina’s leadership but also an expression of “Islamic Bangladesh’s unease and troubled history with statues of any living beings, be it Bangabandhu or others.”

Historical Context

The significance of August 15 in Bangladesh’s history cannot be overstated. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, affectionately known as “Bangabandhu” or “Friend of Bengal,” was the architect of Bangladesh’s independence. His assassination on August 15, 1975, along with most of his family, marked a dark chapter in the nation’s history.

The day was officially recognised as National Mourning Day by Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League government in 1996, following their rise to power. Although the holiday was briefly scrapped by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Jamaat-e-Islami coalition government in 2001, it was reinstated by a 2008 high court order.

A man vandalises a mural of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (Image Source: First Post)

Since then, August 15 has been observed with the national flag flown at half-mast, black flags raised, and various ceremonies held to honour the memory of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The decision to cancel this observance has therefore struck a deep chord with many in Bangladesh, particularly those loyal to the Awami League and the legacy of Mujib.

The cancellation of National Mourning Day by the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government has added fuel to an already volatile political climate in Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina’s call for the people to continue observing the day in defiance of the government’s decision sets the stage for potential further unrest.

(The article has been prepared based on inputs from an article by First Post)

Topics: National Mourning DayIslamBangladeshMuslim mobBangabandhu Sheikh MujibMuhammad YunusBangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina
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