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Update : 4 January, 2021 15:27 pm

BCL celebrating 73rd founding anniversary

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BCL celebrating 73rd founding anniversary

Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) is celebrating its 73rd founding anniversary through arranging various programmes on Monday.

BCL, the largest student organisation of the country having glorious heritage of struggle and success, came into being on January 4 in 1948 under the leadership of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Marking the anniversary, the student wing of the ruling Awami League has chalked out a three-day programme.

The day’s programmes include hoisting national and party flags at party offices at 7:30am, placing wreaths at the portrait of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at Dhanmondi- 32 at 8:00am, cutting cake at 10:00am at Dhaka University's Curzon Hall.

At 10:00 am, a team of BCL central committee paid tribute by placing a wreath at the grave of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Tungipara where fateha was offered and a doa mahfil will be held.

Later, a discussion will be held at Krishibid Institution, Bangladesh (KIB) auditorium at 3.30pm while Prime Minister and Awami League President Sheikh Hasina is expected to address the discussion as the chief guest through videoconferencing.

As a part of the celebration, winter clothes and health protective equipment will be distributed among the poor and rootless people in front of Swoparjito Swadhinata Sculpture on Dhaka University campus at 11.00am on January 6.

Besides, a voluntary blood donation campaign will be held in front of Shawpajito Shadhinata at 11.00am on January 8.

The BCL has been leading all democratic and progressive movements in the country since it established in 1948. This organisation attained victory in all struggles in exchange of great sacrifices.

The BCL played pioneering roles in the language movement in 1952, in the victory of Jukta Front in 1954 polls, anti-Aiyub movement in 1958, education movement in 1962, six-point movement in 1966, mass upsurge in 1969, elections in 1970, the great Liberation War in 1971, rehabilitation activities in post-war Bangladesh, movement for restoration of democracy after 1975 carnage, student movement in 1983 and anti-autocratic movement in 1990.

The BCL was also engaged in the movement launched by Sheikh Hasina against the 'state terrorism' unleashed by the then BNP-Jamaat alliance government after the 2001 polls.

The BCL also waged a strong movement after the one-eleven changeover when the army-backed government arrested Sheikh Hasina on July 16 in 2007 without any reason.