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Sheikh Kamal's 75th birth anniversary Monday

TBP Online
04 Aug 2024 17:59:28 | Update: 04 Aug 2024 17:59:28
Sheikh Kamal's 75th birth anniversary Monday
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The 75th birth anniversary of valiant Freedom Fighter Shaheed Captain Sheikh Kamal, the eldest son of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, will be observed on Monday in a befitting manner.

Born on August 5, 1949, at Tungipara in Gopalganj, Sheikh Kamal was a former executive member of the central committee of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), the student wing of Awami League (AL), reports BSS.

Ruling Awami League, different sports and socio-cultural organisations, including popular club Abahani Limited and Abahani 'Samarthak Goshti, have taken elaborate programmes to observe the birth anniversary.

Awami League and its associate and front organisations will place floral wreaths at his portrait on the premises of Dhanmondi Abahani Club at 7 am. Later, Quaran khwani, milad and doa mahfil will be held.

Abahani Club will place floral wreaths at his portrait on the club premises in the early hours of Monday (12.01 am).

A memorial meeting on the life and works of Sheikh Kamal will be held at 5pm on the club premises and a special prayer will be offered seeking eternal peace for the departed soul.

Sheikh Kamal passed his secondary examination from Shahin School and a higher secondary exam from Dhaka College.

He obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in sociology from Dhaka University.

He was also a student of the Setar Musical Department of Chhayanaut, a reputed cultural entity in the country.

Kamal was not only the founder of Abahani Krira Chakra, one of the best sports organisations in the subcontinent and pioneer of modern football in Bangladesh, but also a founder-member of Dhaka Theatre.

He was well-known as an actor in the Dhaka University's drama arena.

Since his childhood, Kamal has been very enthusiastic about different sports including football, cricket, hockey and basketball.

Sheikh Kamal was commissioned in the Muktibahini after receiving training from the first war course in independent Bangladesh and served as ADC of General MAG Osmani, the commander-in-chief of the Liberation War in 1971.

After the country's independence, Sheikh Kamal retired from the army and paid attention to the study.

Kamal was a Master's (final year) examinee and a member of the Jatiya Chhatra League central committee, a wing of Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League (BaKSAL) when he embraced martyrdom on August 15, 1975, at the age of 26.

Awami League general secretary and road transport and bridges minister Obaidul Quader has urged leaders and activists of Awami League and its front organisations to observe the birth anniversary of Sheikh Kamal in a befitting manner.

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