The Bangalee people living on the Padma- Meghna- Jamuna delta first rose in revolt on the question of the  state language of Pakistan. The language policy of the non-Bangalee rulers of Pakistan was not only  undemocratic but also strongly biased against the various nationalities. They refused the claim of Bangla,  the language of the majority people of Pakistan, to be one of the state languages alongside Urdu. Rather they  trid to impose Urdu as the sole state language of Pakistan. The people of East Bengal statged their clamorous  protest against this blatant injustice and a strong mass-movement originated on the question of state  language. Both Awami League and its student wing Chhatra League evolved through this Language movement that  stretched from 1948 till 1952. The leaders of these two parties played the dominant role in organizing this  movement. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s name should be specially mentioned in this regard.
 On March 11, 1948 he led a siege of the East Pakistan Secretariat and was arrested along with some of his  colleagues. On March 21, 1948, in a meeting in the Racecourse of Dhaka (now Suhrawardy Garden), Mohammad Ali  Jinnah, the first Governor General of Pakistan declared unequivocally, “Urdo and only Urdu shall be the state  language of Pakistan.” A number of young activists including Bangabandhu raised their voice of protest  against this declaration. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman became the target of the wrath of the Muslim  League government for a number of reasons which included his active participation in the language movement,  his protest against the repressive measures taken by the Muslim League government, his leadership in the  movement of the class four employees of Dhaka University etc. He was being thrown into Jail into Jail again  and again. He was still in jail when the final phase of the Language movement started in 1952. He got himself  transferred from the central jail to Dhaka Medical College on medical ground and established contacts with  the leaders outside.
On March 11, 1948 he led a siege of the East Pakistan Secretariat and was arrested along with some of his  colleagues. On March 21, 1948, in a meeting in the Racecourse of Dhaka (now Suhrawardy Garden), Mohammad Ali  Jinnah, the first Governor General of Pakistan declared unequivocally, “Urdo and only Urdu shall be the state  language of Pakistan.” A number of young activists including Bangabandhu raised their voice of protest  against this declaration. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman became the target of the wrath of the Muslim  League government for a number of reasons which included his active participation in the language movement,  his protest against the repressive measures taken by the Muslim League government, his leadership in the  movement of the class four employees of Dhaka University etc. He was being thrown into Jail into Jail again  and again. He was still in jail when the final phase of the Language movement started in 1952. He got himself  transferred from the central jail to Dhaka Medical College on medical ground and established contacts with  the leaders outside.Through chits smuggled out of the hospital he gave directives to the leaders of the movement. On February 16,  1952, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib and his close associate late Mohiuddin Ahmed went on hunger-strike-till-death.  With a view to isolating them from the outside world, the government transferred them to Faridpur Jail.  Bangabandhu was then Joint Secretary of Awami League. This hunger strike added a new dimension to the final  phase of the Language Movement. The police opened fire on the demonstrasting student on February 21, 1952,  killing several persons. This bloody incident opended a new chapter in the history of the Leberation struggle  of the Bangalee nation.
It should bementioned here that the movement for Bangla Language was being conducted under the aegus of a  multi-party forum called the ‘All Party State Language Action Committee. It was formed on January 30, 1952,  and Awami League played a leading role in its formation. On the streets, inside the prison, in the  Constituent Assembly-everywhere Awami League and Bangabandhu fought relentlessly for the cause of mother  tongue. In a speech given in the Pakistan Constituent Assembly, Bangabandhu made this memorable comment : “It  is not important whether we know any other language or not. We want to speak in Bangla in this House.” When  new consperacies started being hatched against Bangla language and Bangalee culture in the sixties,  Bangabandhu and his party organized a strong protest movement against those nefarious designs of the Ayub  regime.
 In 1974, after the Liberation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman delivered his speech in the UN  in Bangla and thus for the first time glorified our language in the world arena. His daughter, the present  Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina can justifiably claim the credit of glorifying Bangla once again  : it was due to her initiative that UNESCO has declared (November 17, 1999) the 21st of February as the  International Mother Language Day. From now on, February 21, the day of martyrdom for Bangla, will be  celebrated all over the world every year in recognition of the right of the mother tongues of all speech  communities of the world. The glorious sacrifice of the Bangalee nation has now acquired international  recognition through this decision of UNESCO.
In 1974, after the Liberation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman delivered his speech in the UN  in Bangla and thus for the first time glorified our language in the world arena. His daughter, the present  Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina can justifiably claim the credit of glorifying Bangla once again  : it was due to her initiative that UNESCO has declared (November 17, 1999) the 21st of February as the  International Mother Language Day. From now on, February 21, the day of martyrdom for Bangla, will be  celebrated all over the world every year in recognition of the right of the mother tongues of all speech  communities of the world. The glorious sacrifice of the Bangalee nation has now acquired international  recognition through this decision of UNESCO. 

 
 
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