Staff Reporter:
The nation is set to observe the ‘National Martyred Army Day’ today in memory of the army offic-ers who were brutally killed in Pilkhana carnage about 16 years back here.
On February 25 and 26, 2009, derailed solders of the then BDR (now BGB) killed 57 army officers, including its Director General (DG) Major General Shakil Ahmed at its headquarters Pilkhana , plunging the entire nation into a state of shock.
The interim government issued a circular yesterday declaring February 25 as the ‘National Mar-tyred Army Day’, first of its kind in the country.
“The Pilkhana massacre was a part of international conspiracy to keep the Awami League in power and to establish the hegemony of power over Bangladesh,” Attorney General Md Asaduzzaman told yesterday.
He said, “It was not a rebellion, it was a pre-planned murder. In the Pilkhana massacre, we have lost the brave sons of the nation, through which the foundation of Bangladesh’s sovereignty has been hit. The deposed Awami League government created anarchy by killing 57 army officers, making the grave of Bangladesh.”
He continued, “There is a widespread allegation that the leaders and activists of the Awami League, Chhatra League and Juba League took part in the brutal carnage by wearing BDR uni-forms. Many masterminds of Pilkhana massacre are still at large. Steps have already been taken to bring them to justice.”
The interim government has taken initiative to officially observe the day today for the first time to commemorate the martyred army officers in the tragic killing at Pilkhana.
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