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Swechchasebak League celebrates founding anniv


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Published : 28 Jul 2019 07:34 PM | Updated : 06 Sep 2020 01:34 AM

Rangpur Correspondent 

Awami Swechchasebak League celebrated its 25th founding anniversary in Rangpur on Saturday by holding various programmes, including hoisting of the national and party flags, cutting cake, placing wreaths at the portrait of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on Bangabandhu Mural premises and discussion.

Leaders of the district and city units participated in the programmes. Swechchasebak League President Sirajul Islam Pramanik presided over the post-rally discussion held at its office in Betpotti area of the city.

Central leader of AL Chowdhury Khalequzzaman, Acting President of its district unit Mamtaz Uddin Ahmed and General Secretary Advocate Rezaul Karim Raju, President of city AL Shafiur Rahman Shafi, its General Secretary Tushar Kanti Mandal, addressed as invited guests.

General Secretary of district ASSL Dhanojeet Ghosh Taposh, President of its city unit Ataur Zaman Babu and General Secretary Ramjan Ali Tuhin and President of district Chhatra League Mehedee Hasan Rony spoke.

The speakers said the defeated forces of 1971, killers of 1975, August 21 grenade attackers and BNP-Jamaat clique were hatching conspiracies and spreading rumours to destabilise the country and hinder faster advancement of the nation.

They vowed to build the developed ‘Sonar Bangla’ as dreamt by Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Sirajul Islam said the vested quarters are plotting conspiracies to destroy independence, sovereignty, democracy and spirit of the War of Liberation through spreading rumours to create anarchy in the society.

Mamtaz Uddin urged leaders and workers of AL and its associate bodies to speed up organisational activities for further strengthening hands of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to foil all conspiracies for building a developed Bangladesh by 2041.