Youngsters urged to read Bangabandhu’s unfinished memoirs

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Speakers at a discussion underscored the need for the students and young generation to go through the autobiography, ‘the unfinished memoirs of Bangabandhu’, to keep in memory his ideologies and principles and the spirit of the War of Liberation.
They said this on Tuesday while speaking at a discussion organised by Awami Muktijoddha League at the National Press Club in the city marking the National Mourning Day commemorating the 40th anniversary of martyrdom of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
President of Awami Muktijoddha League (AML) Sheikh Ahmed Hossain Mirza presided over the discussion, also addressed, among others, by Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD) presidium member Shirin Akhter, Awami Juba League presidium member Sheikh Atiur Rahman Dipu, general secretary of AML Md Shamsul Huq Dhali, vice-presidents Fazlul Huq Khokon, Ali Ahmed Chowdhury and Engineer Shamsul Haq.
The speakers said the book, unfinished memoirs of Bangabandhu, has now turned out literally to be a text book to those people who are loyal to the spirit of the country’s War of Liberation and every Bangalee should go through the book and then they could know as to how young Mujib became the Saviour of the repressed, oppressed and exploited people of this part of the world.

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