Moyeen Khan urges another long march for river water rights
BNP Standing Committee member Dr. Abdul Moyeen Khan has proposed organising another long march to create public awareness about protecting the people of Bangladesh from the environmental disaster caused by lack of access to river water.
He made the suggestion while addressing a memorial meeting organised to mark the first death anniversary of former International Farakka Committee Chairman Atiqur Rahman Salu on Thursday.
Speaking as chief guest, Dr. Moyeen said, “There are 54 common rivers to which we do not have due rights. If we cannot remedy this, a disaster will occur—disrupting the livelihood of one-third of the population.”
He emphasised that a solution must be sought not only by Bangladesh but also by the 1.5 billion people in neighboring India, highlighting the friendship between the people of the two countries, which was proven during the Liberation War.
The meeting, chaired by International Farakka Committee Chairman Syed Tipu Sultan and moderated by Coordinator Mostafa Kamal Majumdar, was also addressed by Jatiya Party (Jafar) Chairman Mostafa Jamal Haider, International Farakka Committee Bangladesh President Professor Jasim Uddin Ahmad, Revolutionary Workers Party General Secretary Saiful Haque, BNP leader and former MP Zahiruddin Swapan, International Farakka Committee Bangladesh Vice President Dr. Nazma Ahmed, prominent businessman FK Md.
Dr. Moyeen Khan praised Salu for his historic contributions, saying, "Atiqur Rahman Salu created history, but did we honour him while he was alive?" He recalled Salu's leadership in organizing the 'Second Farakka Long March' in Chilmari.
Dr. Moyeen described Salu as a patriot, noting his call for the establishment of a democratic Bangladesh and his participation in the Kagmari Conference.
He praised Salu for taking the initiative to prevent environmental harm and highlighted his efforts in advocating for the protection of river water.
Dr. Moyeen also said that the aspiration of the people of Bangladesh is to have free elections every five years.
He expressed concern that the new generation has not been able to experience this democratic right. "If given a choice between wealth and prosperity or freedom, the people will choose freedom first," he said.
He emphasised the importance of unity, stating that it should be unity in diversity, not in the style of the BKSAL regime.
He said that, while the nation has crossed one step toward democracy by removing tyranny, the second step is free elections, which would lead to the formation of a democratic government.
Emdad Khan, and BFUJ General Secretary Quader Gani Chowdhury, among others.
At the beginning of the program, a report was presented on the life and works of Atiqur Rahman Salu, followed by a prayer for the salvation of his soul.