Ahmad Istiak

Ahmad Istiak is a journalist and researcher. He can be reached at [email protected]

The legend of Nader gunda

The tale of a fearless freedom fighter from Old Dhaka

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Operation searchlight: The massacre at Ctg cantonment

On March 24, 1971, the day before the Pakistani army unleashed the infamous “Operation Searchlight,” its top brass flew to Chattogram Cantonment from Dhaka.

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Hundreds of women march in Barishal

This year marks the 73rd anniversary of the 1952 Language Movement. Drawing on research based on various published books, this 21-part series tells the story of the historic struggle for our mother tongue.

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The seed of independence

This year marks the 73rd anniversary of the 1952 Language Movement. Drawing on research based on various published books, this 21-part series tells the story of the historic struggle for our mother tongue.

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Feb 21 gets its first poem in port city

This year marks the 73rd anniversary of the 1952 Language Movement. Drawing on research based on various published books, this 21-part series tells the story of the historic struggle for our mother tongue.

3m ago

10th grader takes down Pakistan flag

Since the British rule, Brahmanbaria had been regarded as the cultural hub of East Bengal. So, it was no surprise that when the news of the language movement reached the district, Brahmanbaria became heavily involved and played a pivotal role.

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Sylhet dailies lead call for Bangla

It was in the newspapers of Sylhet that the first demands for Bangla as the state language were raised.

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Dinajpur stands up to tough resistance

The arrival of approximately 50,000 Urdu-speaking Biharis in Dinajpur, Parbatipur and Syedpur  after the 1947 Partition created a new social dynamic.

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February 14, 2025
February 14, 2025

Grit amid resistance from Muslim League

Despite the petition by opposing groups demanding Urdu as the state language, the intense wave of the Language Movement swept through Kishoreganj in 1948.

February 12, 2025
February 12, 2025

Teacher steps down in protest

The wave of the Language Movement reached Cox’s Bazar after Farid Ahmed, a teacher from the southeastern district, raised his voice. The lecturer of Dhaka Intermediate College was scolded by Pakistan’s Chief Secretary Aziz Ahmed for joining demonstrations in December 1947 against the omission of Bangla from Pakistan Public Service exams.

February 11, 2025
February 11, 2025

Protest comes under knife attack

February 21, 1952. Cumilla town. The local student community, like the rest of the country, takes out a procession in support of the Language Movement. As protesters pass through a Bihari (non-Bangalee) colony, several residents attack the procession with knives. At least 15 students were injured. As soon as the news spread, students from all over town took to the streets.

February 10, 2025
February 10, 2025

Mymensingh resists Urdu as state language

The students and people of Mymensingh observed spontaneous general strikes, processions and rallies in 1948 and 1952, resisting the Pakistan government’s bid to declare Urdu as the state language by omitting Bangla.

February 9, 2025
February 9, 2025

Pak crackdown on Weekly Sangram

The 1948 Language Movement had a more pronounced impact in Feni, then a part of Noakhali, compared to other areas within the district.

February 8, 2025
February 8, 2025

Dr Muhammad Shahidullah’s role in Language Movement

When the Language Movement started to create a huge stir across the country in 1948, the Government Azizul Haque College and its Principal linguist Dr Muhammad Shahidullah played a crucial role in organising the protests in Bogura for Bangla as a state language.

February 7, 2025
February 7, 2025

Kushtia erupts into protest

Public sentiment in Kushtia began to shift in favour of the Language Movement towards the end of 1951. .Local political leaders, including Advocate Abdul Haque, Syed Altaf Ali, and Dr Abul Kashem, alongside student leaders like Shahida Khatun, played a crucial role in mobilising public opi

February 6, 2025
February 6, 2025

Language Movement in Rangpur

The flames of the Language Movement spread across Rangpur since 1948.

February 5, 2025
February 5, 2025

Language Movement in Tangail

The upsurge of the Language Movement reached Tangail in 1948, with the people and students launching a protest on February 23 over the Pakistan government’s stance against the demand for Bangla as a state language..Muslim League leader Shamsul Haque went to Tangail from Dhaka in the first

February 4, 2025
February 4, 2025

Language Movement in Pabna

During the 1948-1952 Language Movement, the people of Pabna defied the authority’s oppressive measures and fought to recognise their mother tongue.