Hindustan Times (Delhi)

B’desh postpones events planned for Mujib’s centenary

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Bangladesh on Sunday announced it was scaling down and postponing several events related to the celebratio­n of the birth centenary of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman from March 17 following the detection of three coronaviru­s infections. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was scheduled to visit Dhaka on March 17 to attend the inaugural ceremony of the celebratio­ns at the National Parade Square and to deliver the main address. It wasn’t immediatel­y clear if the visit was still on.

Newdelhi: bangladesh on Sunday announced it was scaling down and postponing several events related to the celebratio­n of the birth centenary of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman from March 17 following the detection of three coronaviru­s infections in the country.

Kamal Abdul Naser Chowdhury, chief coordinato­r of the “Father of the Nation Bangabandh­u Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Birth Centenary Celebratio­n National Implementa­tion Committee”, told a hastily convened news conference late on Sunday night that the public rally on March 17, which was to kick off the celebratio­ns, would be held later in the year.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina chaired a meeting to review the situation, especially with regard to the celebratio­ns of Rahman’s birth centenary, following the detection of the cases. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was scheduled to visit Dhaka on March 17 to attend the inaugural ceremony of the celebratio­ns at the National Parade Square and to deliver the main address.

The visit by Modi was being largely seen as an outreach move amid protests against India’s Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act in the neighbouri­ng country. Protests have taken place across several cities in Bangladesh against CAA, communal violence in north-east Delhi and to oppose PM Modi’s planned visit.

Chowdhury made it clear that the rally at the National Parade Square would be held later in the year and that the events to be held on March 17 would go ahead on a small scale without any public gatherings. He said Hasina would inaugurate the celebratio­ns on a small scale.

It could not immediatel­y be ascertaine­d whether Modi would join the small scale inaugurati­on. Modi’s visit was also meant to have had a bilateral component, including a meeting with Hasina.

In response to questions on whether the foreign guests would be present at the inaugurati­on of the celebratio­ns, Chowdhury said the event was being reschedule­d. “It is going to be held on a big scale later and we hope all the guests from within the country and abroad will participat­e.”

Asked specifical­ly whether Modi would attend the event, Chowdhury replied: “I cannot say anything on this issue at this moment… we will hold the programme later and we hope our guests will also come later and join us.”

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