All Feelings are Tied to the Rose Garden

All Feelings are Tied to the Rose Garden
The journey of Awami League started with the establishment of 'East Pakistan Awami Muslim League' on June 23, 1949 in the traditional Rose Garden of Old Dhaka.

On the event of the Awami League’s commemoration, in any case of how numerous occasions take put all through the day, all feelings are tied to the notable Rose Plant, commented the party’s Common Secretary, Obaidul Quader.

On Sunday, June 23, amid a social occasion held at the notable Rose Plant on K.M. Das Path in Dhaka, Obaidul Quader celebrated the 75th commemoration of the Bangladesh Awami League.

From the Dialect Development and the Extraordinary Freedom War to all the battles and developments in between, the Bangladesh Awami Alliance, the country’s most seasoned and most admired political party, has continuously been at the cutting edge of authority. The party started its travel on June 23, 1949, with the foundation of the 'East Pakistan Awami Muslim League' at the noteworthy Rose Plant in Ancient Dhaka.

Reflecting on the administration of Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman, Obaidul Quader said, "In no political death in the world were ladies and children murdered. But on Admirable 15, 1975, Bangabandhu was slaughtered along with all the individuals of his family."

He included, "On the commemoration, no matter how numerous programs take put all through the day, all feelings are tied to the Rose Cultivate, the origin of the Awami League."

Calling Prime Serve Sheik Hasina a entertainer of legislative issues, Obaidul Quader said, "By the will of Allah, two legacies have been made in this nation. One is for autonomy, driven by the Father of the Country, Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman. In spite of the fact that he is no longer with us, his bequest is godlike. The other is for financial opportunity, driven by Sheik Hasina. As long as Bangladesh exists, Sheik Hasina will moreover stay godlike