My organization pays tribute to language martyrs through humanitarian activities in search of Sylhet blood
On the great International Mother Language Day, February 21, Sylhet Blood Search My Organization paid tribute to the language martyrs through a free blood group determination camp and blood donation humanitarian activities.
On Friday, February 21, Sylhet Blood Search We Are Organization organized a blood search event near Sylhet Central Shaheed Minar in the area adjacent to Chouhatta Point in Sylhet city under the overall supervision of the organization's founder Tarek Ahmed, and under the direction of General Secretary Mubinul Islam Suhel. Sylhet Blood Search We Are Organization Advisor, Sylhet Bureau Chief of Daily Info Bangla Utfal Barua was present as the chief guest. Sylhet Metropolitan Hospital Director Masud Ahmed, Chunarughat Blood Bank humanitarian worker Sohag Ahmed, humanitarian worker Abdul Malek, humanitarian worker Shelu Barua were present as special guests.
Also present were Sylhet Blood Search We Organization Vice President Awlad Hossain, Women's Affairs Secretary Jasmine Akhter, Joint Organizing Secretary Nayeem Uddin, Blood Affairs Secretary Akramin Ahmed, Joint Publicity Secretary Sanjit Kumar Boman, Joint Publicity Secretary Abdul Razzak Emon, Joint Publicity Secretary Somaiya Begum, Joint Publicity Secretary Tamanna, Joint Cultural Affairs Secretary Abdul Qayyum Sagar, Joint Cultural Secretary Sultan, Education Affairs Secretary Senapati, members Richi Begum, Rozina Begum, Joy, Hoimanti Devi, Mahbub Hossain, Simanto Barua Joy, Setu Barua Mukta, etc.
At 2 pm on Friday, the chief guest at the humanitarian program at Sylhet Central Shaheed Minar said, "In exchange for the great sacrifice of many unknown martyrs including Salam, Barkat, Rafiq Jabbar, Shafiur, this language, the language we learned to speak, is the mother tongue Bangla acquired through the bloodbath movement. A group of volunteer youth paid tribute to those language martyrs through humanitarian programs."
On this day of February 21, 1952, Rafiq, Salam, Barkat, Safiur, Jabbar shed their blood to maintain the dignity of the mother tongue, Bengali. In exchange for their fresh blood, the mother tongue, Bengali, was freed from its chains. Even today, the people of Bengal have not forgotten them. People from all walks of life flocked to the Sylhet Central Shaheed Minar to pay tribute to the language martyrs. The humanitarian volunteers of the organization were no exception. On this great day, I thank them and express my gratitude for such a great arrangement in honor of the language martyrs.