Bangladesh Envoy Honors Language Martyrs on Mother Language Day in Tripura

The Bangladesh Assistant High Commissioner in Tripura led observances for International Mother Language Day, also known as Shahid Divas, by paying tribute to the martyrs of the 1952 Language Movement. The ceremony included hoisting the national flag, singing the anthem, and offering floral tributes at a martyr's tomb within the commission's premises. Schoolchildren and residents of Tripura joined the event, performing patriotic songs and reflecting on shared cultural and linguistic bonds. The envoy noted the exceptional emotional connection felt during the Tripura observance compared to other states.

Key Points: Bangladesh Observes Mother Language Day, Honors Martyrs in Tripura

  • Tribute to language martyrs
  • Flag hoisting & anthem
  • Floral offerings at Shahid Minar
  • Cultural similarities celebrated
  • Schoolchildren perform patriotic songs
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People offer tributes to departed souls on Antarjatik Matrabhasha Divas in B'desh HC at Tripura

Bangladesh Assistant High Commissioner leads tributes to language movement martyrs on International Mother Language Day in Tripura, highlighting cultural bonds.

"The bond of emotion and culture is very similar in the state of Tripura. - Hasan Al Bashar Abul Ulayee"

New Delhi, February 22

Hasan Al Bashar Abul Ulayee, Bangladesh Assistant High Commissioner on the International Mother Language Day on Saturday, paid tributes to the departed souls who laid their lives in the honour of the national language.

Ulayee, while talking to ANI, said that several residents of Tripura joined to celebrate the occasion.

"Today, the 21st February is the International Matrabhasha Divas (International Mother Language Day 2026) and Shahid Divas, where we did a series of activities, and at the beginning it started with paying tribute to all the Martyrs who laid their significant lives to give honour to the Matrabhasha Divas in Bangladesh," he said.

"On the occasion of Antarjatik Matrabhasha Divas, in the office of the Bangladesh Assistant High Commission, a lot of people joined the significant program to pay tribute to the martyrs. Today at 9 am, we hoisted our national flag and sang the national anthem. We paid tribute to all the martyrs, we remembered them and showed honour to the departed souls," he added.

Some schoolchildren also performed patriotic songs on the occasion.

"We opened the door of the office of the Bangladesh Assistant High Commission to all the people of Tripura to come into the office Premises to pay tribute to the martyrs. Along with the citizens of Tripura, students from a few schools also attended the program and paid tributes through different kinds of patriotic songs," he said.

Ulayee said that they offered floral tributes to the departed souls at the martyrs' tomb.

"Besides these, the message of the Bangladesh president and prime minister also reached the office that we played over here as a recitation. All the guests offered floral tributes to the Martyrs in the premises of the office of the Bangladesh Assistant High Commission to the martyr's tomb (Shahid Minar)," he said.

Ulayee said that several eminent personalities took part in the programme.

"Eminent personalities and dignitaries, including journalists, also took part in this program. The most important point is that, among the cultural and traditional similarities, the most important one is the language people from both places speak the same language, that is, Bengali," he said.

"International Mother Language Day celebration, I took part in the same occasion in other states also, but here in the state of Tripura, it was very exceptional because the bond of emotion and culture is very similar in the state of Tripura. The happiness I received from the people of Tripura who visited our office today, especially for exchanging emotions on this auspicious day, has touched me," he added.

Even in Dhaka, people paid homage to the martyrs of the Language Movement. During the language movement in 1952, several students were killed who were demanding Bangla as the official language.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Respect to the martyrs who gave their lives for their mother tongue. In India, we understand this sentiment deeply, with so many languages and cultures coexisting. A very meaningful event.
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Arun Y
While the sentiment is good, I hope such events focus purely on cultural and linguistic bonds. It's important these occasions remain apolitical and don't get used for any other narratives. Just my two cents.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Kolkata, this resonates. The history of the Bengali language movement is powerful. Glad to see it being commemorated with such respect and involving the local community in Tripura.
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Karthik V
This is the kind of soft diplomacy and people-to-people connection that strengthens ties. Shared language, shared emotions. More power to such initiatives that celebrate our common heritage.
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Meera T
Involving schoolchildren is a wonderful touch. Teaching the younger generation about the sacrifices made for language and culture is so important. A poignant and well-organized event it seems.

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