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Tourists flock to Mujibnagar


Published : 15 Apr 2024 10:15 PM

Scorching heat is burning forests. Tourists have flocked to Mujibnagar ignoring the occasional clouds with pleasure.

The Mujibnagar complex has been crowded with tourists since the beginning of the day on Saturday (April 13). The number of tourists has increased since the third day of Eid. Meherpur Mujibnagar Complex has become the capital of entertainment for the three-day celebration of Eid-ul-Fitar, Bengali New Year 1st Baisakh and the historic Mujibnagar Day on April 17 ahead. 

Mujibnagar Complex has turned into a meeting place for people of all religions. 

The historic Mujibnagar Complex in Meherpur Mujibnagar, the cradle of freedom, is already one of the places of attraction for entertainment seekers. Wherever you stand, you could see Bangladesh based on the sector of the liberation war at a glance. Men, women and children of different ages gather in Mujibnagar in bus, trucks, motorcycles, Nachiman, Karimon, Alamsadhu and also private cars, even for a day during the Eid-ul-Fitar and Bengali New Year holidays.

In addition to local visitors, thousands of people from various districts of the country including Chuadanga, Kushtia, Jhenaidah, Jessore, Magura, Faridpur have gathered in Mujibnagar with mike, bands and playing trumpets. Mujibnagar complex has become crowded with these people who are thirsty for travel. Along with this, Mujibnagar and the youth are dressed up in advance of April 17. 1st Baisakh and Mujibnagar Day on April 17 gave a boost to the joy of Eid.