I Want Another 26th March

I Want Another 26th March

Introduction

As Bangladesh commemorates the anniversary of its Independence Day on 26th March, it is not only a time for celebration but also for introspection. While we honor the sacrifices made in 1971, we must confront the challenges that persist in our society today. The struggles of our forebears against colonial oppression have evolved into a modern-day battle against corruption, poverty, unemployment, and various other societal ills. As we reflect on our past, it is crucial to envision a future where freedom transcends mere political boundaries, encompassing liberation from the societal ills that continue to hold us back. This article aims to explore the parallels between the struggles of 1971 and the contemporary challenges we face, while advocating for a renewed spirit of resistance and resilience in the face of modern-day oppression.

The Legacy of 1971

The events of 1971 stand as a testament to the power of collective action and the resilience of the Bangladeshi spirit. In the face of adversity, our people united against a common oppressor, determined to secure their freedom and sovereignty. The sacrifices made by countless individuals during the Liberation War continue to inspire us, reminding us of the importance of standing up for justice and equality. However, as we commemorate the achievements of the past, it is essential to recognize that the struggle for liberation did not conclude with the declaration of independence—it merely evolved into a different form.

The Modern-Day Struggle

Today, Bangladesh confronts a new set of challenges—ones that threaten to undermine the very fabric of our society. Corruption, poverty, unemployment, and political influence have become pervasive, casting a shadow over our aspirations for progress and prosperity. For many, the dream of liberation remains elusive, overshadowed by the harsh realities of everyday life. The specter of injustice looms large, as those in positions of power exploit their privilege at the expense of the common people. In the face of mounting economic hardship and social inequality, it is easy to feel disheartened and powerless.

Freedom from Oppression

Yet, just as our forebears refused to yield to the forces of tyranny, so too must we rise to the challenge of our times. True liberation transcends mere political independence—it demands freedom from all forms of oppression, whether economic, social, or political. It requires us to confront the injustices that have long plagued our society and to strive for a future where every citizen can live with dignity and equality.

The Fight Against Corruption

At the heart of our struggle lies the scourge of corruption—a pervasive and insidious force that undermines the foundations of our democracy and stifles economic growth. From embezzlement and bribery to nepotism and cronyism, corruption permeates every aspect of our society, perpetuating inequality and injustice. It is time for us to reclaim our right to transparency and accountability, to hold those in power accountable for their misdeeds, and to build a society where integrity and honesty are valued above all else.

Eradicating Poverty and Unemployment

Poverty and unemployment are twin specters that continue to haunt millions of Bangladeshis, denying them the opportunity to realize their full potential and contribute to the nation's development. While economic growth has lifted many out of poverty, it has also widened the gap between the privileged and the marginalized, leaving behind those disenfranchised and destitute. We must prioritize the creation of sustainable livelihoods, invest in education and skills training, and implement social safety nets to ensure that no one is left behind in our pursuit of progress.

Ensuring Social Justice and Equality

Social justice lies at the heart of true liberation, necessitating the dismantling of structures of privilege and discrimination that perpetuate inequality. We must strive to create a society where every individual is treated with dignity and respect, irrespective of their background or identity. This entails confronting issues such as gender inequality, caste-based discrimination, and religious intolerance head-on, and working towards a future where diversity is celebrated as a strength rather than a source of division.

Conclusion

As we commemorate the anniversary of Bangladesh's Independence Day, let us honor the sacrifices of those who came before us by continuing the fight for freedom and justice. Let us refuse to be complacent in the face of injustice and oppression, and instead, let us rise to the challenge with courage and conviction. The students, workers, teachers, businessman, remittance fighters everyone should start raising their voices. Break the political chains and show your finger to unjust. The road ahead may be fraught with obstacles, but with unity and determination, we can overcome any adversity. By confronting corruption, poverty, and inequality head-on, we can build a future where all Bangladeshis can live with dignity, prosperity, and justice. Together, let us reclaim our liberation or 1971 and forge a path towards a new liberation tomorrow.

Cdr (Retd) Ahmed Sabbir Naihan, LLM, MBA, MSS(DU)

Country Manager at F?rsta hj?lpencentrum i Sverige AB(First Aid Center of Sweden, Bangladesh)

8 个月

Great write up dosto! Keep going and continue writing new things. My best wishes will always follow you.

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