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Nationwide Tributes Honour Language Movement Martyrs

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 21st February 2026, 9:32 AM

Nationwide Tributes Honour Language Movement Martyrs

Across Bangladesh, citizens paid solemn tribute to the heroes of the 1952 Language Movement on 21 February, commemorating International Mother Language Day and Amar Ekushey. District administrations, members of parliament, law enforcement, freedom fighters, and local social and cultural organisations united to honour the martyrs through floral offerings, prayers, and cultural programmes. This report provides a snapshot of the observances in several districts.

District-Wise Tribute Programmes

District Chief Guest / Attendees Time & Venue Key Activities Other Participants
Tangail State Minister Sultan Salauddin Tuku 12:01 AM, Central Shaheed Minar Floral tribute, commemorative songs District Commissioner, Superintendent of Police, freedom fighters, press club, municipal & upazila officials
Sirajganj Minister of Power Iqbal Hasan Mahmud 12:01 AM, Shaheed Bedi Floral tribute, tribute speeches District Commissioner, Superintendent of Police, freedom fighters, government & private institutions
Nangalkot Upazila & Municipal Administration Shaheed Minar Floral tribute Social, political, volunteer, and cultural organisations
Magura MP Md. Monowar Hossain Khan 12:01 AM, Hosain Shaheed Suhrawardy College Campus Floral tribute, commemorative programme District Commissioner, Superintendent of Police, Civil Surgeon, general public
Joypurhat State Minister Abdul Bari 12:01 AM, Shaheed Minar Floral tribute MP, District Commissioner, Superintendent of Police, party leaders
Mymensingh (Fulpur) MP Mufti Muhammadullah 12:01 AM, Upazila Parishad Grounds Floral tribute, prayer session Upazila Executive Officer, Assistant Commissioner, educational institutions, cultural organisations

In Tangail, State Minister Sultan Salauddin Tuku offered flowers at the Shaheed Minar under the supervision of District Commissioner Sharifa Haque. Superintendent of Police Shamsul Alam Sarkar also laid a wreath on behalf of the district police.

In Sirajganj, Minister of Power Iqbal Hasan Mahmud highlighted the inseparable bond between the Language Movement and the Liberation War, noting: “Bangladesh was built on the foundations of our language movement and liberation struggle. It is vital for the new generation to preserve this history.”

In Nangalkot, local authorities, political and social leaders, alongside cultural organisations, paid homage to the martyrs. Meanwhile, in Magura and Joypurhat, ordinary citizens joined the ceremonies, offering flowers and participating in commemorative events.

In Fulpur, Mymensingh, the upazila administration and cultural organisations led a central ceremony that included floral offerings and a prayer session invoking peace for the nation and mercy for the departed martyrs. Upazila Academic Supervisor Paritosh Sutradhar oversaw the event’s organisation and management.

Through these ceremonies, districts across the country are actively preserving and promoting the history and cultural heritage of the Language Movement. This day serves as a vital reminder for the nation’s youth of the values of language and freedom, ensuring that the sacrifices of the martyrs remain an enduring legacy. Each district paid homage in its own distinct manner, reflecting local traditions while honouring the memory of those who laid down their lives for the mother tongue.

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