In a message marking the 126th birth anniversary of National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam, the Chief Adviser paid his deepest respects to the memory of the legendary poet.
“Nazrul was born at a time when the entire subcontinent was shackled by colonial oppression. His rebellious spirit rose against injustice and tyranny, and through his sharp and powerful pen, he sought to break those chains,” he said.
Prof Yunus recalled that Nazrul was imprisoned on charges of sedition for protesting against colonial rule, and earned the title of “Rebel Poet” for choosing poetry as a medium of resistance.
He noted that the current interim government officially declared Kazi Nazrul Islam as the National Poet of Bangladesh through a gazette notification earlier this year.
“Nazrul’s core message was the triumph of humanity. He raised his voice against oppression, communalism, social injustice, and exploitation. His timeless creations inspired and gave courage during the anti-British movement, the struggle for self-determination, and the Liberation War,” Prof Yunus said.
He praised Nazrul’s stand against religious bigotry and his advocacy for gender equality, as well as his contribution to enriching Bengali literature and culture through his words and melodies.
“I believe that Nazrul’s life of struggle and his literary legacy will remain a source of inspiration for the people of Bangladesh and help in building a secular and equitable society,” the chief adviser noted.
Prof Yunus also wished success for all programmes undertaken to commemorate the 126th birth anniversary of the National Poet, reports UNB.