Bangladesh was not created through any conspiracy: Tuku

BSS
Published On: 26 Mar 2026, 17:34
Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister and freedom fighter Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku today addressed a reception accorded to freedom fighters in Sirajganj. Photo: BSS

SIRAJGANJ, March 26, 2026 (BSS) – Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister and freedom fighter Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku today said Bangladesh was not created through any foreign conspiracy but emerged from the struggle to establish rights and build a progressive state.

“Bangladesh was not created through any conspiracy of any country. It was born to ensure people’s rights and to build a progressive state. The Liberation War was not fought to establish a religion-based state,” he said.

The minister was addressing a reception accorded to freedom fighters, organized by the district administration marking Independence and National Day 2026 at the district Shilpakala Academy auditorium at 11am.

He said the War of Liberation was a people’s war in which common working people participated and secured the country’s independence.

Referring to the events of March 25, 1971, he said the Pakistani forces carried out brutal killings that night, adding that people seeking freedom continued the struggle during the war.

Tuku also said freedom fighters had joined the war to protect the country, its soil and sovereignty, not for personal gain. “But over the past years, the spirit of the War of Liberation has been misused as a tool to cling to power and for corruption,” he said.

Addressing the freedom fighters, he urged them to remain vigilant, saying the country was not liberated to establish a religion-based state, and warned that anti-liberation forces could rise again if people remain inactive.

He also said various benefits and welfare measures for freedom fighters were introduced during the tenure of former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia.

The minister said fuel which used to last two days at the pumps is now running out within just two hours. “Where is this fuel going? No one will be allowed to siphon it off,” he said, urging the administration to remain vigilant on this matter.

Chaired by Deputy Commissioner Aminul Islam, it was also addressed by Police Superintendent Saiful Islam Santu and district BNP vice-president and convener of Jatiyatabadi Muktijoddha Dal Bir Muktijoddha Azizur Rahman Dulal also spoke.

Deputy Director of Local Government Division Kamrul Islam, Additional Deputy Commissioner (General) Ganapati Roy, Sirajganj Municipality administrator Shahadat Hossain, Civil Surgeon Nurul Amin, district BNP general secretary Saidur Rahman Bacchu, former commanders of district and upazila freedom fighter commands, women freedom fighters and officials of different administrative bodies were present.

Freedom fighters were accorded reception and honored with crests at the programme.
 

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