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Hundreds of martyrs’ sacrifice enabled free Eid celebration in Bangladesh: Nahid Islam

Published : Friday, 20 March, 2026 at 9:07 PM  Count : 427

Opposition Chief Whip and convener of the National Citizen Party (NCP), Nahid Islam, on Friday extended Eid greetings to the country’s people, saying the opportunity to celebrate Eid in a free environment came through the sacrifices of hundreds of martyrs.

In a message issued in the evening, Nahid greeted Bangladeshi muslims at home and abroad on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr, saying, “Eid Mubarak.”

Referring to Eid-ul-Fitr as the largest religious festival of the muslims world following a month of fasting and spiritual discipline, Nahid said the festival fosters unity by bridging social divides and strengthening bonds of harmony.

“This festival teaches us peace, compassion and brotherhood, removing hatred and division, and bringing tranquility to our hearts,” he said.

Describing this as the second Eid-ul-Fitr in a post-fascist era, Nahid said many leaders and activists of anti-fascist political forces had been deprived of the true joy of Eid for over a decade and a half. “We must not forget that it is through the sacrifices of hundreds of martyrs that we can celebrate Eid today in a free environment.”

He urged people to stand beside the families of those who sacrificed everything for a ‘fascism-free Bangladesh’ and to support injured activists, calling it a moral responsibility.

Expressing gratitude to expatriate Bangladeshis’, Nahid said they continue to keep the country’s economy running through their relentless efforts, despite being away from their families during Eid.

He also stressed that it is a humanitarian duty for every conscious Muslim to stand by neighbours, relatives, and the poor and underprivileged on the day of Eid. “In this sacred and joyous moment, I pray to Almighty Allah to bless Bangladesh and the entire Muslim Ummah with peace, prosperity and happiness.”

According to the NCP, Nahid Islam is scheduled to offer Eid prayers at Beraid Purbapara Boro Mashjid at 7:00 am on Saturday, where he will also exchange greetings with locals after the prayers.

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