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Jabbar, Abdul (1919-1952) martyr of language
movement. Abdul Jabbar was born at village Panchua in Gafargaon
thana of Mymensingh district on 26 Aswin 1326 BS (1919 AD). He had his
primary education in a local pathsala, but could not continue his
studies due to poverty. He left the school and was engaged in helping
his father in agricultural work. While a boy of fifteen Abdul Jabbar left
home unnoticed and reached Narayanganj by train in search of fortune.
There he came in contact with an Englishman who helped him in getting
a job in Burma. He earned some proficiency in English language there.
He returned home after twelve years of service in Burma.
In 1952, Abdul Jabbar came to Dhaka (20 February) with his mother-in-law
and wife for the medical treatment of his mother-in-law, a cancer
patient. He got her mother-in-law admitted into the Medical College
Hospital. On 21 February 1952, there was an assemblage of the
students and the public at the premises of the Medical College
Hostel demanding recognition of Bangla as one of the state languages
of Pakistan. Abdul Jabbar joined the rally. The police fired on
the rally, and Abdul Jabbar was severely struck with a bullet.
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Abdul Jabbar |
He was admitted into the Medical College Hospital where
he breathed his last on the night following. In recognition of his sacrifice,
Abdul Jabbar was awarded the Ekushey Padak (posthumously) in 2000
AD. [Dilruba Begum]
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