Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Paragraph For SSC/HSC

In the story of the Bengali nation that was victorious in 1971, when the discussion started about Bangabandhu in the land of red-green flag, patriotic Bangabandhu came first. In the motherland of Bangabandhu, the people of the country are portrayed in various ways with the stroke of a poet's pen. Bangabandhu thinks that in no way can he avoid the beauty of Bengal, the variation of seasons, nor can he ignore a great motherhood. And that character is the greatest Bengali of all time, the architect of Bangladesh, the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.



Who Is Bangabandhu ?

‘Red-green flag-Mujib see you’ is not just a political slogan, it is a reflection of reality. That is why Bangabandhu became one of the main characters in the writing of poets in different contexts, on different occasions, on different days. That is why I say Bangabandhu first. Bangabandhu is always the food of Bengalis. If one has to imagine a personality equal to my beloved Bangabandhu in need of poetry, then he is the only Bangabandhu. Bangabandhu means patriot. Patriotism affects his mind in many ways. Contemporary issues of the country emerge in the mind of the country both positively and negatively. Interestingly, Bangabandhu lived in Antarkunj in two ways: the consciousness of the common people, the voice of their rebellion. Bangabandhu is historically involved in all the events related to the country. He is the brightest character in the history of various events.


For the country, for the self-sacrifice of the country - in all these cases he is an unrivaled character in the poetry of all poets. Out of genuine love for this country, the Father of the Nation said, "Now if anyone wants to take away the independence of Bangladesh, Mujib will be the first to give his life to protect that independence". This time I am talking about freedom. No one wants to live without freedom. Throughout the ages, there has been a struggle for freedom in the heart of the world. We also did it in 1971 for nine long months. Bangabandhu was the only one who kept the light of hope burning when the Bengali nation was tired of oppression. Everyone knows history. All the speeches of Bangabandhu were poems of one betrayal. From then until the present generation, Bangabandhu has won the hearts of all with his uncompromising leadership qualities. He has constantly fought for the people who have lost their rights


Poets who did not write Bangabandhu's poems are rare in the literary world. Bangabandhu's various inconsistencies in his country, nation, society and the world were highlighted, so courage is needed in such leadership. In the context of this statement of the thirteenth President of India, Pranab Kumar Mukherjee, 'Bangabandhu is the brave leader of all time', it can be said that Bangabandhu is a good influence in the eyes of the people. Who taught the Bengali nation not to bow down. Bangabandhu has always wanted the victory of the common man. Muktikami preached the message of liberation to the Bengali nation. He is known as the heart of Bengalis. The six-point program that he has given also includes the economic emancipation of the common man. His meditation was for the welfare of the common man. After independence, on August 15, 1975, the most tragic mourning was born in this country. On this day, the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his family were killed by the traitors. Since then, August has been the year of tears in the human heart of Bangladesh. Bangabandhu was always active in various rights of the people, including human rights and workers' rights. For this he had to go to jail repeatedly. He said, "I can give up everything, I can't give up your love."


Awakening of people's love for people was definitely Bangabandhu's skill. Regarding exploitation and oppression, Bangabandhu said - “The world is divided into two camps - exploitative and exploited. I am for exploitation. " He said about the constitution of Bangladesh - this constitution written in the blood of millions of martyrs. To repay the debt of that blood, one has to write a poem to assert the rights of Bengalis.
Finally, in the words of the revered Ahmad Shafar, “The thing that shines in the bright sunlight of the day is the courage of man. And the thing that awakens in our hearts a sense of peace and certainty, like the mother's affection in the form of Rupoli rays in the moonlight, is her love. Do you know the baby's name? He is Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.