The
role of language in human life is very important. Everybody in the world speaks
and loves his own mother tongue. As we are Bangladeshis, our mother tongue is
Bangla. We express our views and ideas to each other through this language. But
we have not got this language easily. In 1947, the Vice Chancellor of Alighar
University Dr. Ziauddin Ahmed said, "Urdu may be the state language of Pakistan as Hindi is going to be the state
language of India".
Instantly Dr. Mohammad Shahidullah protested it. On 21 March, 1948 Mohammad Ali
Jinnah declared, "Urdu and Urdu shall be the state language of Pakistan".
People of East Pakistan protested it
vigorously. Again, on 20 February in 1952, Nazim Uddin proclaimed that Urdu would
be the state language. Consequently the alert and intelligent mass of East
Pakistan, students, teachers and all organised people reacted and united unde`r
an umbrella for establishing Bangla as the state language. On the next day the
language movement took the final shape. Violating section 144, they brought out
a procession on 21 February 1952. In this movement many Bangalees including
some students like Asad, Salam, Barkat, Rafiq, Jabbar, Shafiq and many others
sacrificed their lives for mother tongue, Bangla. And that is why the 21st
February is regarded as a red-letter day in our national life. Every year we remember
this day with due respect. The day is declared as the Govt. holiday and on this
day the National Flag remains half-mast and people go to Shaheed Minar
barefooted for showing honour and sympathy to the martyrs. Now this day has
been very significant because this day has been recognised by the UNESCO as the
International Mother Language Day in its 30th General Assembly Meeting held on
17 November
1999.
We can remember Abdul Gaffer's immortal sayings, "Blood stained of my
brother of 21 February,
can I forget it".