Those who were killed on 15th August

in #victory7 years ago

On August 15, 1975, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the hero of Bangladesh's freedom struggle, was killed in the family. The killings are going to be settled on Thursday after 34 years of the killings. In addition to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Begum Fazilatunnessa Mujib that day, 26 people were killed along with their family members and relatives. Among those who are:

Sheikh Kamal
Bangabandhu's eldest son
Born: Tungipara, Gopalgonj, 5th August, 1949.

Bangabandhu's eldest son, Sheikh Kamal, passed matriculation from Shaheen School of Dhaka and after finishing his high school from Dhaka College, B. from the Department of Sociology of Dhaka University. At (Honors) passed. She was a student of the sounding section of Chayant. He was a devoted organizer of drama, stage and cultural program. One of the founders of Dhaka Theater. As an actor, he was established in the Natangan of Dhaka University. From his childhood he was very encouraged in sports. Abahani was the founder of the Kachcharak.

Especially his work and contribution to the development of football and cricket was immense. Having used enough time for the new players to practice in the field. She was married to Sultana Khukur on July 18, 1975. As an organizer of Chhatra League, the movement of the rights movement of '66, mass movement of '69 and '71, played an active role in the non-cooperation movement. On Mar 25, 1971, he left the house and took part in the liberation war. Colonel Osmani was the ADC as Lieutenant. At the time of his death on August 15, 1975, he obtained MA degree in Sociology. Gave the last episode exam. The bullets first shot him dead in the morning when he heard about the house siege.

Sheikh Jamal
The second son of Bangabandhu
Born: Tungipara, Gopalganj, April 28, 1954.

Bangabandhu Majo's son Sheikh Jamal passed a secondary examination from Shaheen School and later Residential Model School in his childhood. A guitarist in a music school would learn to play. Cricket played Abahani Field In July 1971, while being captured with his mother at Dhanmondi Road, in the house of Dhanmondi 18, one day went out secretly and went to the Muktanchal under Kaliganj and participated in the liberation war.

During the High School in Dhaka College, Yugoslavia President Marshall Joseph went to Tito to get training in the army. After that Army trained in Sandhurst Army Academy in London. Returning to the country, he joined the second lieutenant rank in the Second East Bengal Regiment. On 17th July 1975, she was married to Faufatto sister Rosie. On 15th August they were shot dead with one of them.

Sheikh Russell
The youngest son of Bangabandhu
Birth: Dhaka, 18 October 1964.

Bangabandhu's younger son Sheikh Russell was a fourth grade student of Dhaka University Laboratory High School. As a little boy in the house, everyone had a lot of affection. In the political environment and crisis, he kept busy with the evergreen bike. During the liberation war of 1971, his father's visions were so appealing that afterwards he always used to stay close to his father. On August 15, 1975, after killing all the members of the Bangabandhu family, Russell was killed. He was taken down by the steps of the people behind him. But the assailants saw him. Wireless permission is obtained before bullet insertion. Russell wants to go to the mother first. After seeing the mother's body, she cried "soft voice" to send me to Hasu Apara (Sheikh Hasina). '

Sheikh Abu Naser
Bangabandhu's younger brother
Born: Tungipara, Gopalganj, September, 1928.

Sheikh Abu Naser studied in Tungipara and Gopalganj. Due to physical illness and elder brother is busy with politics, he is involved in family activities and business with his father at an early age. For this, Khulna had to live in the city. Later he was established as a prominent businessman in Khulna.

In 1971, he participated in the Liberation War in various ways. At the time of his death in 1975, he was in the house of his elder brother. She left her pregnant wife and 4 sons and 2 daughters.

Sultana Kamal Khuqu
Sheikh Kamal's wife
Birth: Dhaka, 1951

Dhaka University's executive engineer Dabir Uddin Ahmed's younger daughter. Passed secondary examination from Muslim Girl's School. He passed Honors from the Department of Social Sciences of Dhaka University. In 1975 M. They gave the test. Participate in the inter school play and sign the talent in various departments. In particular, East Pakistan became the champion of provincial sport in Longjam.

On the other side of the London Olympics in 1966, at the London Olympics in 1968, at the London Olympics, Pakistan won the gold medal with a record crossing 16 feet in long jump at the Pakistan Olympic Games. Earlier, Dhaka University represented Dhaka University in 1969-70 and earned a gold medal by participating in the National Games. In 1970, he won gold medal with record in the All Pakistan Women Athletics Competition. In 1973, they got gold in London. In addition to Longjump in 1974 Sultana achieved a record medal in the 100 meter hurdles. Bangladesh was established as one of the best athletes. Before his marriage, Bangabandhu blessed him. His big honor was as the big wife of the house.

Parvin Jamal Roji
Sheikh Jamal's wife
Birth: Sylhet, 1956

The daughter of Bangabandhu's younger sister Khadeja Hossain. His father Syed Hossain was the secretary of the establishment ministry of Bangabandhu Government. After passing matriculation from Dhanmondi Girls School, Badrunnessa Ahmed was a high school student in the college. Only 30 days of married life was her. Mehdi's color was still in his hands. After killing Begum Mujib, the assailants fired on the side of Jamal and shot him and shot Sultana together. Sitting together in the house as well as mourning together was also together.

Abdur Rab Serniabat
The husband of the sage sister of Bangabandhu
Birth: Barisal, 14th Chaitra 1327 Bangla.

After passing matriculation from Barisal, he was a classmate of Bangabandhu at Islamia College in Calcutta. Baker hosted at the hostel. She was married to Ameena Begum, the sister of Bangabandhu. I.e. in Calcutta At And b. After passing the LLB from Dhaka University, he became a lawyer and political leader in Barisal.

He was elected a member of the Jatiya Sangsad from Awami League in the 1970 elections. 1971 took part in the liberation war. On 12th April, 1972, he became agricultural minister. He also won the election of 1973 and Bangabandhu appointed him as the Minister of Irrigation and flood control. His role in reforming and production of the agriculture sector of Bangabandhu and giving support to the farmers was strong enough. As a sincere person, he was well-commended in all walks of life.

Sheikh Fazlul Haque Moni
The elder son of Bangabandhu's elder sister
Birth: Tungipara, Gopalganj, 4th December, 1939

The founder of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, one of the organizers of the liberation war, founder chairman of Awami Jubo League, journalist, founder editor of Daily Bangla and founder editor of Bangladesh Times, weekly 'Cinema' and founder of Madhumati printing press, Sheikh Fazlul Huq Moni, from Dhaka Nabokumar School in 1956 Matriculation, IA from Dhaka Jagannath College in 1958 In 1960 Barisal B. M. College to B. At In 1962, M. Bangla from the University of Dhaka and Bangla language. At Bang subsequently passed the LLB.

In the student days, Sheikh Moni became involved in active politics. In 1960, he was elected the central general secretary of BCL. In 1962, he was arrested for leading a student movement against the infamous Hamdur Rahman Education Commission. He was released after being detained for six months without trial.

In protest against the anti-public education policy and the government's suppression of government, in 1964, Sheikh Moni M. to lead the movement without taking a degree certificate from the then governor Monayem Khan at the convocation of Dhaka University. At Degree is taken away. After some days he was arrested. Until the end of 1965, he was detained under the Protection of the Country. During this time the government filed several cases against him.

In 1966 Sheikh Fazlul Huq Mani Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman played an important role in building a movement for the historic six-point charter of the charter of the Bengalis made by Bangabandhu. He made special contributions in organizing the working class in the six-point movement and making the historic 7th June strike all-out successful. At that time the government issued a rule against Sheikh Moni. He was arrested in July 1966.

After achieving Bangladesh's independence, Sheikh Momen founded the Awami Juba League on 11 November 1972, according to Bangabandhu's instruction, to organize the work of the country's garrison by organizing freedom fighters and youth society.

He was the founding chairman of Awami Jubo League. As the president of Tejgaon Regional Workers League, Moni actively participated in various organizational activities of the League and Awami League. In 1975, Sheikh Moti was appointed one of the most important editors of Bangabandhu Krishak Sramik Awami League.

Sheikh Fazlul Huq Moni led Bangladesh delegation to the Berlin Youth Festival in 1973. He was actively involved with the World Peace Movement. He was a successful organizer, advocate and facilitator. In addition to the editorial, he wrote many articles and articles in the name of himself and in the pseudonym. The 'Circle' was compiled on six sections and short stories of his short stories in 1969. In 1974, the second story of Sheikh Moni was released in the form of 'Geeta Roy'.

On the black night of August 15, 1975, Sheikh Fazlul Huq Moni and his pregnant wife Begum Arju Moni were killed by the killer. Sheikh Moni's eldest son Sheikh Fazle Shams Parash and younger son Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh were miraculously saved that night. Parosh was five years old and only three years of age.

Begum Arju Moni
Sheikh Fazlul Huq Monir's wife
Born: Barisal, March 15, 1947.

Barisal Government High Girls' Secondary School, and from BM College, Higher Secondary and B. At Passed. Abdur Rab was the eldest daughter of Serniabat. In 1970, he got married to Khalat Bhai Sheikh Fazlul Huq Moni. The mother of two sisters shot dead with her husband during pregnancy and murdered. In 1975, he gave MA examination in Political Science from Dhaka University.

Col. Jamil Uddin Ahmed
Chief Security Officer of Bangabandhu
Birth: Gopalganj, February 1, 1933.

He joined Pakistan army as a cadet in 1952 and was commissioned in 1955. After returning from Pakistan in 1973, the Prime Minister joined the secretariat of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and took charge of the security of Bangabandhu. On 15th August 1975, at around 5 am, Bangabandhu red telephon said that he was surrounded by the army. He immediately left. But the killers in front of Sobhanbagh mosque killed him brutally. He sacrificed his life to protect Bangabandhu's life. His self-sacrifice will remember the nation forever.

Baby Serniabat
Abdur Rab Serniabat
Little girl
Birth: Barisal, May 20, 1960

Dhaka University was a ninth grade student at the Laboratory High School. The father was near the time of the killing.

Arif Serniabat
Abdur Rab is the youngest son of Serniabat
Birth: 27 March, 1964.

The fourth grade student of Dhaka University Laboratory High School was a student. At the time of his death, the father was in Dhaka.

Sukanto Abdullah Babu
Abdur Rabb's grandson Serniabat
Birth: Gournadi, Barisal, 22 June 1971.

Abdur Rab Serniabat's eldest son Abul Hasnat Abdullah's eldest son Babu was 4 years old at the time of his death and came to visit Dada's house in Dhaka.

Shaheed Serniabat
Abdur Rob Serniabat's brother's son
Birth: Barisal, March 26, 1940.

Matriculation from Barisal BM School, I from college At And b. At Passed. After passing the law from Dhaka, he was a lawyer in Barisal court. He was the correspondent of Barisal of the daily Bengali newspaper. On August 15, the uncle was killed while staying at home.

Abdul Naeem Khan Rintu
Awami League leader Amir Hossain Amur Khalatou brother
Birth: Barisal, 1 December 1957

Barisal has given secondary examination from Zilla School. Barisal came to Dhaka with a cultural group and then the then agriculture minister Abdur Rab was killed in the house of Serniabat.10583876_262328177290381_6083678332944040644_n.jpg