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WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2025
Let us move forward towards building new Bangladesh with spirit of July: CA

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15 July, 2025, 06:45 pm
Last modified: 15 July, 2025, 06:50 pm

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Let us move forward towards building new Bangladesh with spirit of July: CA

July Martyrs’ Day to be observed across country on 16 July

BSS
15 July, 2025, 06:45 pm
Last modified: 15 July, 2025, 06:50 pm
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus. File Photo: Collected
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus. File Photo: Collected

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has urged all to work together to utilise the opportunity created with the sacrifice of July martyrs aiming to build a new Bangladesh. 

He made the call in a message issued today on the occasion of "July Martyrs' Day".

He said for the first time, the July Martyrs' Day will be observed across the country on 16 July. 

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"On this day, I remember with deep respect all the martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the July mass uprising to make the nation free from the chains of tyranny," the chief adviser said. 

He said the July 16, 2024 is a remarkable day in the history of the mass uprising of students, workers and commoners. 

On this day, he said, at least six people were martyred in Chattogram, Rangpur and Dhaka in police firing and terrorist attacks on the students, who were protesting for abolition of discriminatory quota system.

The self-sacrifice of these fearless heroes gave a strong impetus to the movement, Yunus said. 

He said lakhs of students, workers and people took to the streets across the country in protest, while the number of martyrs increased keeping pace with the increase in the intensity of the movement. 

The anti-quota movement soon turned into an anti-government movement, Prof Yunus said, adding that the dictator fled the country in the face of the fierce movement of people from all walks of life. 

He said a new sunrise of liberation emerged in exchange for the blood of hundreds of martyrs.

"Our July martyrs have written an epic heroic story in the anti-dictator mass uprising of 2024."

To uphold the contribution of the martyred and injured July fighters, the interim government, after assuming office, has taken various initiatives for their welfare and their families, the chief adviser said. 

To preserve the memory of the martyrs in the July uprising and for the welfare of the martyrs' families and the injured, he said, the July Mass Uprising Directorate and the "July Shaheed Smriti Foundation" were established. 

He mentioned that the process of preparing a complete list of July martyrs and publishing it in the gazette is underway. 

Tk30 lakh and monthly allowance are being given to each family of July martyrs, Yunus said. 

He said similar initiatives are also being implemented for the welfare of the injured July fighters.

The chief adviser said the July martyrs dreamed of a new state system free from discrimination, corruption and autocracy. 

"Everyone must work together to utilise this opportunity created in exchange of their sacrifice," he said. 

"Let us all move forward together with determination on the path of a new Bangladesh, imbued with the spirit of July - this is our pledge today," he said. 

Yunus prayed for forgiveness and eternal peace of the departed souls of all the martyrs, who sacrificed their lives in the July uprising.

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