Ziaur Rahman can’t be erased from Bangladesh’s history: Gayeshwar

Ziaur Rahman can’t be erased from Bangladesh’s history: Gayeshwar

The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party standing committee member, Gayeshwar Chandra Roy, on Friday said that the history of Bangladesh can’t be written without Ziaur Rahman, founder of the opposition party.

‘The history of Bangladesh without Zia will not be complete as he had taken a place in history for his contribution and work for the nation,’ he said.

Gayeshwar said this at a discussion titled ‘Ziaur Rahman’s Role in War of Independence and Today’s Bangladesh’ at Jatiya Press Club in Dhaka.

The BNP leader said that Zia’s life and his contribution to the country could not be discussed in one or two hours. His dedication to the country was unprecedented.

‘Ziaur Rahman’s name and fame in the country is well known. He remains permanently in the hearts of the people for his work which will never fade and not possible to be wiped out by anyone,’ the BNP leader said.

Gayeshwar said how brave Major Zia was as being a medium range army officer he revolted against a powerful regular Pakistani army. There is not a single person in Awami League to understand Major Zia’s courage.

Ziaur iaur Rahman was not the reader of the war of Independence script but the announcer and he called upon the mass people to join the liberation war, he added.

‘Making Bangabandu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman great is not possible by undermining Ziaur Rahman. No one in the country use unpleasant word about Bagabandu,’ said Gayeshwar.

When people of the country were awaiting to join the war of independence, Ziaur Rahman’s declaration influenced them and they participated, he added.

Gayeshwar said Zia could understand the people’s language and mind.