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Bangladesh Students Union

Bangladesh Students' Union is a leading student organization in Bangladesh.[5][6] The organization was established on 26 April 1952.[7][8] It is an organisation of students that provides protection for student interests and ensures the enforcement of student rights.[6] During the Liberation War of Bangladesh, the organization had its guerrilla force.[9][10]

Bangladesh Students' Union
বাংলাদেশ ছাত্র ইউনিয়ন
Logo of BSU
AbbreviationBSU
PresidentDipok Shil [1]
General SecretaryMahir Shahriar Reza [1]
Founded1952 April 26th; 71 years ago (26th-04-1952)
Headquarters2 Comrade Moni Singh Road, Purana Paltan, Dhaka
NewspaperJoyodhwoni [2]
Brigades and Wings
  • Pritilata Brigade [3]
  • Cultural Union [4]
  • Jono Biggan Andolon [4]
  • Ishkol [4]
Ideology
International affiliation
ColorsBlue
Party flag
Website
bsu1952.org.bd
Anti Terrorism Raju Memorial Sculpture, a statue in the Dhaka University campus, erected in the memory of Raju, an activist of Students' Union

Goals edit

The organization has been advocating for a non-discriminatory, science-based, non-communal, and progressive educational policy.[5][6] The Students' Union believes that addressing the challenges in the educational journey and establishing the supremacy of students' rights require eliminating exploitation and inequality from society.[6]

Naming edit

At its birth, the organization was named "Pakistan Students' Union." However, during the first conference in December 1952, the decision was made to establish a separate organization based on East Pakistan as the two regions of undivided Pakistan had major distinction in economy, social awareness, culture, and heritage. Consequently, the organization was formed with a focus on East Pakistan, and its name was changed to "East Pakistan Students' Union." After the independence of Bangladesh, the organization adopted the name "Bangladesh Students' Union," abbreviated as "BSU."[11][12][13][14]

History edit

In April 1952, a regional conference was held in Dhaka to address the challenges and issues posed by the bengali language movement where the decision was made to form a united student organization focusing on unity among all students, irrespective of nationality, religion, and caste. The decision aimed at fostering a collective consciousness with an anti-communal, democratic, anti-imperialist, and progressive political awareness. As a result, on April 26, 1952, the East Pakistan Students' Union was established in Dhaka based on the principles of unity, education, peace, and progress.[6][11][15]

The founding leaders of this organization were Kazi Anwarul Azim and Syed Abdus Sattar. Later, in December 1952, at the first conference, Mohammad Sultan was elected as the president, and Mohammad Elias as the general secretary. It was during this conference that the organization's declaration and constitution were announced.[6][16]

Students' Union in the Liberation War edit

In February 1971, in an emergency council of the East Pakistan Students' Union, 14 demands were presented regarding democracy. It stated, "The original five language-speaking nations in Pakistan, to separate them from the Federation of Pakistan and establish an independent sovereign state with complete autonomy rights and self-determination."[17][18]

In February 1971, during the tenth congress of the International Union of Students held in Europe, specifically in the then Czechoslovakia (present-day Slovakia, with its capital in Bratislava), representatives of the Students' Union from Bangladesh presented the just demands and struggles of the people of Bangladesh. This significant event had the participation of student representatives from over a hundred countries globally.[19]

On March 1, 1971, in response to the cancellation of the parliamentary session, the Students' Union organized a protest rally near Baitul Mukarram National Mosque and a nationwide strike on March 2. From the beginning of March, student gatherings were organized daily at the Central Shaheed Minar, where the ongoing events and political circumstances were briefed. Following the historic speech on March 7, Students' Union started their preparations for a prolonged struggle for the liberation of East Bengal. At the University of Dhaka's central field, Students' Union initiated military drills and weapons training, including handling dummy rifles, starting each morning. Female activists of the organization also participated in this training. Separate brigades were formed in the names of the martyrs and revolutionaries, each taking political responsibilities alongside receiving military training, including guerrilla warfare.[20][21]

Furthermore, the Students' Union, from its side, conducted extensive political campaigns in districts and primary branches. They organized the Mukti Bahini in rural areas. In the villages, they instigated movements among farmers, and under the coordination of the Mukti Bahini, regular parade programs were conducted. On the night of March 25, 1971, leaders of the Dhaka UniversityUnit of Students' Union, including Aajim and Shushil, along with several others, sacrificed their lives in the gunfire of the Pakistani forces.[22][23]

In May 6, 1971, a press conference was held in Delhi by the Students' Union regarding the Bengali Liberation War. The conference highlighted the overall situation of the genocide and the resistance struggle, creating widespread awareness internationally. After the commencement of the Liberation War, this was the first kind of press conference in favor of Bangladesh, where detailed descriptions of the atrocities and genocide by the Pakistani military were provided.[19]

On May 10, 1971, the International Union of Students (IUS) and the World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY), along with other international student and youth organizations from all countries, sent letters urging support and cooperation for Bangladesh's independence and the Liberation War. Subsequently, student and youth organizations worldwide swiftly started expressing support for Bangladesh's independence and the Liberation War, initiating widespread solidarity.[19][24]

In May, as part of the Students' Union's initiative, a special guerrilla force was formed in collaboration with the NAP-Communist party to manage and conduct the war. On May 28, near Salonibari, Assam, training commenced. After the training, under the leadership of the Operation Planning Committee, the induction of guerrillas within the country, along with guerrilla operations and military coordination, was initiated.[23][25]

By the end of September, this special force was engaged in small-scale operations. The number of operations increased in October and November. Successful campaigns were conducted one after another in areas such as Raipur, Monohardi, Shibpur, Comilla, Noakhali, Chittagong, and greater Barisal. On November 11, a fierce battle took place between the guerrilla force and the Pakistani forces in the bordering Betia of Cumilla. In this battle, 9 guerrilla fighters, including Students' Union leader Nizamuddin Azad, Sirajul Monir, and Shahidullah Saud, became martyrs. The actions of the guerrilla force showcase the heroic role played by the Students' Union warriors.[26][27][28]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "৪১ তম কেন্দ্রীয় কমিটি". Bangladesh Students' Union. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  2. ^ জয়ধ্বনি, বাংলাদেশ ছাত্র ইউনিয়নের মুখপত্র. Joyodhwoni (in Bengali).
  3. ^ "Students Union launches Pritilata Brigade against sexual harassment". The Daily Star. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  4. ^ a b c "Brigrades and Wings". Bangladesh Students' Union. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  5. ^ a b . Bangladesh Students' Union. 9 September 2019. p. 2. Archived from the original on 12 July 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e f . Bangladesh Students' Union. p. 1. Archived from the original on 25 January 2021. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  7. ^ "Bangladesh Students' Union (BSU), Bangladesh". Eastchance.com. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
  8. ^ East Pakistan Students' Union: Days of Glory, Mahfuz Ullah, Page: 25
  9. ^ New Age. Chhatra Union celebrates 66th founding anniv
  10. ^ Sengupta, Arkaprava. Red Guerrillas: The Forgotten Fighters of the Bangladesh Liberation War
  11. ^ a b Nitai Das. . pp. 11–13. Archived from the original on 12 July 2020. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  12. ^ "গৌরবের দিনলিপি". প্রথম আলো. 12 April 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  13. ^ "ছাত্র ইউনিয়নের ৬৫তম প্রতিষ্ঠাবার্ষিকী আজ". Bangla Tribune. 26 April 2017. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  14. ^ ঘোষণাপত্র ও গঠনতন্ত্র (PDF). Bangladesh Students' Union. 9 September 2019. p. 30. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  15. ^ "Former Presidents and General Editors of the Central Committee". Songramer Notebook. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  16. ^ "Former Presidents and General Editors of the Central Committee". Bangladesh Students' Union. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  17. ^ Students' Union in liberation war (PDF). Bangladesh Students' Union. p. 11. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  18. ^ Hannan, Dr. Mohammad (15 February 2024). History of students' movement in Bangladesh. Agami Prokashoni.
  19. ^ a b c "নিষ্ঠাবান রাজনীতিবিদ নুরুল ইসলাম নাহিদ". Kaler Kantha. 10 March 2014. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  20. ^ "স্মৃতিতে মুক্তিযুদ্ধ". bdnews 24. 27 March 2016. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  21. ^ Students' Union in liberation war (PDF). Bangladesh Students' Union. pp. 13–14. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  22. ^ Students' Union in liberation war (PDF). Bangladesh Students' Union. p. 15. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  23. ^ a b "মুক্তিযুদ্ধে ন্যাপ, কমিউনিস্ট পার্টি ও ছাত্র ইউনিয়নের ভূমিকা". NTV. 23 December 2015. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
  24. ^ "শিক্ষামন্ত্রী নুরুল ইসলাম নাহিদ - এর সংক্ষিপ্ত পরিচিতি". বাংলাদেশ জাতীয় তথ্য বাতায়ন. 23 April 2017. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
  25. ^ "ন্যাপ-কমিউনিস্ট পার্টি-ছাত্র ইউনিয়নের বিশেষ গেরিলা বাহিনী প্রসঙ্গে". Weekly Ekota. 23 August 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  26. ^ "বেতিয়ারা যুদ্ধের শহীদদের স্মরণ". Prothom Alo. 12 September 2014. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  27. ^ "১১ নভেম্বর ঐতিহাসিক বেতিয়ারা শহীদ দিবস". Bangla Tribune. 11 September 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  28. ^ . Bangladesh News Hour. 10 September 2017. Archived from the original on 11 March 2022. Retrieved 25 August 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Bangladesh Students Union is a leading student organization in Bangladesh 5 6 The organization was established on 26 April 1952 7 8 It is an organisation of students that provides protection for student interests and ensures the enforcement of student rights 6 During the Liberation War of Bangladesh the organization had its guerrilla force 9 10 Bangladesh Students Union ব ল দ শ ছ ত র ইউন য নLogo of BSUAbbreviationBSUPresidentDipok Shil 1 General SecretaryMahir Shahriar Reza 1 Founded1952 April 26th 71 years ago 26th 04 1952 Headquarters2 Comrade Moni Singh Road Purana Paltan DhakaNewspaperJoyodhwoni 2 Brigades and WingsPritilata Brigade 3 Cultural Union 4 Jono Biggan Andolon 4 Ishkol 4 IdeologyCommunism SocialismInternational affiliationWorld Federation of Democratic Youth International Union of StudentsColorsBlueParty flagWebsitebsu1952 wbr org wbr bdAnti Terrorism Raju Memorial Sculpture a statue in the Dhaka University campus erected in the memory of Raju an activist of Students Union Contents 1 Goals 2 Naming 3 History 4 Students Union in the Liberation War 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksGoals editThe organization has been advocating for a non discriminatory science based non communal and progressive educational policy 5 6 The Students Union believes that addressing the challenges in the educational journey and establishing the supremacy of students rights require eliminating exploitation and inequality from society 6 Naming editAt its birth the organization was named Pakistan Students Union However during the first conference in December 1952 the decision was made to establish a separate organization based on East Pakistan as the two regions of undivided Pakistan had major distinction in economy social awareness culture and heritage Consequently the organization was formed with a focus on East Pakistan and its name was changed to East Pakistan Students Union After the independence of Bangladesh the organization adopted the name Bangladesh Students Union abbreviated as BSU 11 12 13 14 History editIn April 1952 a regional conference was held in Dhaka to address the challenges and issues posed by the bengali language movement where the decision was made to form a united student organization focusing on unity among all students irrespective of nationality religion and caste The decision aimed at fostering a collective consciousness with an anti communal democratic anti imperialist and progressive political awareness As a result on April 26 1952 the East Pakistan Students Union was established in Dhaka based on the principles of unity education peace and progress 6 11 15 The founding leaders of this organization were Kazi Anwarul Azim and Syed Abdus Sattar Later in December 1952 at the first conference Mohammad Sultan was elected as the president and Mohammad Elias as the general secretary It was during this conference that the organization s declaration and constitution were announced 6 16 Students Union in the Liberation War editIn February 1971 in an emergency council of the East Pakistan Students Union 14 demands were presented regarding democracy It stated The original five language speaking nations in Pakistan to separate them from the Federation of Pakistan and establish an independent sovereign state with complete autonomy rights and self determination 17 18 In February 1971 during the tenth congress of the International Union of Students held in Europe specifically in the then Czechoslovakia present day Slovakia with its capital in Bratislava representatives of the Students Union from Bangladesh presented the just demands and struggles of the people of Bangladesh This significant event had the participation of student representatives from over a hundred countries globally 19 On March 1 1971 in response to the cancellation of the parliamentary session the Students Union organized a protest rally near Baitul Mukarram National Mosque and a nationwide strike on March 2 From the beginning of March student gatherings were organized daily at the Central Shaheed Minar where the ongoing events and political circumstances were briefed Following the historic speech on March 7 Students Union started their preparations for a prolonged struggle for the liberation of East Bengal At the University of Dhaka s central field Students Union initiated military drills and weapons training including handling dummy rifles starting each morning Female activists of the organization also participated in this training Separate brigades were formed in the names of the martyrs and revolutionaries each taking political responsibilities alongside receiving military training including guerrilla warfare 20 21 Furthermore the Students Union from its side conducted extensive political campaigns in districts and primary branches They organized the Mukti Bahini in rural areas In the villages they instigated movements among farmers and under the coordination of the Mukti Bahini regular parade programs were conducted On the night of March 25 1971 leaders of the Dhaka UniversityUnit of Students Union including Aajim and Shushil along with several others sacrificed their lives in the gunfire of the Pakistani forces 22 23 In May 6 1971 a press conference was held in Delhi by the Students Union regarding the Bengali Liberation War The conference highlighted the overall situation of the genocide and the resistance struggle creating widespread awareness internationally After the commencement of the Liberation War this was the first kind of press conference in favor of Bangladesh where detailed descriptions of the atrocities and genocide by the Pakistani military were provided 19 On May 10 1971 the International Union of Students IUS and the World Federation of Democratic Youth WFDY along with other international student and youth organizations from all countries sent letters urging support and cooperation for Bangladesh s independence and the Liberation War Subsequently student and youth organizations worldwide swiftly started expressing support for Bangladesh s independence and the Liberation War initiating widespread solidarity 19 24 In May as part of the Students Union s initiative a special guerrilla force was formed in collaboration with the NAP Communist party to manage and conduct the war On May 28 near Salonibari Assam training commenced After the training under the leadership of the Operation Planning Committee the induction of guerrillas within the country along with guerrilla operations and military coordination was initiated 23 25 By the end of September this special force was engaged in small scale operations The number of operations increased in October and November Successful campaigns were conducted one after another in areas such as Raipur Monohardi Shibpur Comilla Noakhali Chittagong and greater Barisal On November 11 a fierce battle took place between the guerrilla force and the Pakistani forces in the bordering Betia of Cumilla In this battle 9 guerrilla fighters including Students Union leader Nizamuddin Azad Sirajul Monir and Shahidullah Saud became martyrs The actions of the guerrilla force showcase the heroic role played by the Students Union warriors 26 27 28 See also editList of student organizations in BangladeshReferences edit a b ৪১ তম ক ন দ র য কম ট Bangladesh Students Union Retrieved 18 January 2024 জয ধ বন ব ল দ শ ছ ত র ইউন য ন র ম খপত র Joyodhwoni in Bengali Students Union launches Pritilata Brigade against sexual harassment The Daily Star Retrieved 17 May 2015 a b c Brigrades and Wings Bangladesh Students Union Retrieved 15 February 2024 a b Declaration and Constitution Bangladesh Students Union 9 September 2019 p 2 Archived from the original on 12 July 2020 Retrieved 26 August 2020 a b c d e f What and Why of Students Union Bangladesh Students Union p 1 Archived from the original on 25 January 2021 Retrieved 10 August 2020 Bangladesh Students Union BSU Bangladesh Eastchance com Retrieved 21 June 2014 East Pakistan Students Union Days of Glory Mahfuz Ullah Page 25 New Age Chhatra Union celebrates 66th founding anniv Sengupta Arkaprava Red Guerrillas The Forgotten Fighters of the Bangladesh Liberation War a b Nitai Das Bangladesh Students Union Brief History pp 11 13 Archived from the original on 12 July 2020 Retrieved 9 August 2020 গ রব র দ নল প প রথম আল 12 April 2013 Retrieved 15 February 2024 ছ ত র ইউন য ন র ৬৫তম প রত ষ ঠ ব র ষ ক আজ Bangla Tribune 26 April 2017 Retrieved 15 February 2024 ঘ ষণ পত র ও গঠনতন ত র PDF Bangladesh Students Union 9 September 2019 p 30 Retrieved 15 February 2024 Former Presidents and General Editors of the Central Committee Songramer Notebook Retrieved 23 August 2020 Former Presidents and General Editors of the Central Committee Bangladesh Students Union Retrieved 15 February 2024 Students Union in liberation war PDF Bangladesh Students Union p 11 Retrieved 15 February 2024 Hannan Dr Mohammad 15 February 2024 History of students movement in Bangladesh Agami Prokashoni a b c ন ষ ঠ ব ন র জন ত ব দ ন র ল ইসল ম ন হ দ Kaler Kantha 10 March 2014 Retrieved 15 February 2024 স ম ত ত ম ক ত য দ ধ bdnews 24 27 March 2016 Retrieved 15 February 2024 Students Union in liberation war PDF Bangladesh Students Union pp 13 14 Retrieved 15 February 2024 Students Union in liberation war PDF Bangladesh Students Union p 15 Retrieved 15 February 2024 a b ম ক ত য দ ধ ন য প কম উন স ট প র ট ও ছ ত র ইউন য ন র ভ ম ক NTV 23 December 2015 Retrieved 14 February 2024 শ ক ষ মন ত র ন র ল ইসল ম ন হ দ এর স ক ষ প ত পর চ ত ব ল দ শ জ ত য তথ য ব ত য ন 23 April 2017 Retrieved 15 February 2022 ন য প কম উন স ট প র ট ছ ত র ইউন য ন র ব শ ষ গ র ল ব হ ন প রসঙ গ Weekly Ekota 23 August 2020 Retrieved 15 February 2024 ব ত য র য দ ধ র শহ দদ র স মরণ Prothom Alo 12 September 2014 Retrieved 15 February 2024 ১১ নভ ম বর ঐত হ স ক ব ত য র শহ দ দ বস Bangla Tribune 11 September 2015 Retrieved 15 February 2024 ১১ নভ ম বর ব ত য র শহ দ দ বস Bangladesh News Hour 10 September 2017 Archived from the original on 11 March 2022 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