Chironjib Sheikh Mujib Book Review: Edited by Kabir Chowdhury & Published by Rafiquzzaman Humayun, Janata Prakash.
Chironjib Sheikh Mujib: Edited by
Kabir Chowdhury
This book dedicated to
who believes in Bongobondhu’s direction or path. Forty two writers wrote their
experiences with Father of the Nation. I read everyone’s writing. Amazing
experienced earn from this book. Basically some pages I like mostly-183, 196,
200, 203, 246 & 271. When Bongobondhu was president that time Moulana
Vasani against his decision that time his intelligence said, sir please took
step against Mr. Moulna’s activities. But Bongobondhu said his secretary
brought some oranges from Sylhet and also said Mr. Moulana like oranges too
much also sondesh and curd brought from Tangail. If any other person replace
Bongobondhu in that situation must said send him jail or given case against Mr.
Moulana. But he was different by nature. I know about what is Bakshal from the
story. Bakshal was a political activity to united whole nation and determine
national politics. Four pillars of Bakshal
was- Unity, stop corruption, birth control and production increased. Sheikh
Mujib was outstanding leader and his leadership qualities were fabulous. He was
a kind man & open hearted person. His one of the greatest success was given
Bangladeshi Constitution in one year, whereby Pakistan was not given in 25
years. Only reason of his death he loved Bangladesh too much rather than his
life. His thought, working policy, presence of mind, decision taking power,
dreams etc. were role model for any leader of the world. Behind his killing
must be hand of foreign countries. Every
person of Bangladesh needs to know about the great leader and believe he is a
father of the nation & top friend of Bangladesh. To read the book many
times feels bore because same sentences are repeated but some stories have
power to catch me inside the book and specially inspired me lot. I always pray
for Bongobondhu and his family’s soul. His contribution is never forgettable in
history of Bangladesh. I feel proud to born in Mujib’s Bangladesh & son of
freedom fighter, who fought for his direction. I never see Mujib but feel him
when read the book.
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