Jump to content

Prothom Bangladesh

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Prothom Bangladesh"
Song by Shahnaz Rahmatullah
LanguageBengali
ReleasedLate 1970s
GenrePatriotic
Length3:40
Songwriter(s)Moniruzzaman Monir
Composer(s)Alauddin Ali
Producer(s)Bangladesh Television
Music video
Prothom Bangladesh from Bangladesh Nationalist Party's official channel on YouTube

"Prothom Bangladesh" (Bengali: প্রথম বাংলাদেশ; "First is Bangladesh") is a patriotic song by Shahnaz Rahmatullah.[1] Moniruzzaman Monir wrote and Alauddin Ali composed the song. The song was first broadcast in a TV program on Bangladesh Television in the late 1970s.[2]

On 12 December 1978, when the Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader Chowdhury Kamal Ibne Yusuf asked the party founder and president Ziaur Rahman in a session to change the national flag, he replied with assurance that he would think about it after changing the a Hindu-written national anthem of the country, "Amar Sonar Bangla".[3] On 30 April 1979,[4] Shah Azizur Rahman, prime minister of Bangladesh, sent a secret letter to the cabinet department, which stated that Rabindranath Tagore, the writer of the national anthem of the country was the writer of "Jana Gana Mana", national anthem of India, and not a citizen of Bangladesh. The national anthem made the Islamic world worried because it is written by a person who religiously adhered to Hinduism. Because the national anthem is contradictory with the spirit of culture of Bangladesh, it needs to be changed. In the letter, the prime minister proposed this song as the new national anthem. After receiving this letter from the prime minister, the cabinet department issued instructions to broadcast the song on radio, television and all government programs. Meanwhile, the proposed national anthem song started singing along with the National Anthem at the president's functions. But the initiative stalled after Zia was assassinated in 1981.[5] Around the 1980s, the song was announced as the official anthem of Zia's Party. The party's official website mentions the song as its anthem. However in 2018, the singer Shahnaz Rahmatullah and composer Alauddin Ali claimed that the party is using the song as the official anthem without their permission.[6] In 2016, Bangladesh Betar fired 6 employees for broadcasting the song during the 2016–2017 budget session of the Jatiya Sangsad.[7]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Molla, Mohammad Al-Masum (29 March 2019). "What more can the world expect from a Singer?". The Daily Star. Archived from the original on 20 June 2023.
  2. ^ Saad, Saimum (30 June 2018). গানের কোথাও 'বিএনপি' শব্দ আনিনি: মনিরুজ্জামান মনির [I did not bring the word 'BNP' anywhere in the song: Moniruzzaman Monir]. Bdnews24.com (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 30 June 2018. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  3. ^ Hossain, Sabbir (13 July 2016). জাতীয় পতাকা, জাতীয় সঙ্গীত বদলাতে চেয়েছিলেন জিয়া [Zia wanted to change the national flag, national anthem]. Channel i (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 29 January 2024. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  4. ^ যে ৩ সময়ে 'জাতীয় সংগীত' পরিবর্তনের উদ্যোগ নেয়া হয়েছিল [During which 3 initiatives were taken to change the 'National Anthem']. Jugantor (in Bengali). 7 August 2019. Archived from the original on 18 November 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  5. ^ আগেও 'সোনার বাংলা' বদলাতে চেয়েছেন অনেক বড় বড় নাম, তবে ঝড় তুলেছেন নোবেলই! [Earlier, many big names wanted to change 'Golden Bangla', but it was Nobel who raised a storm!]. Ei Samay Sangbadpatra (in Bengali). 5 August 2019. Archived from the original on 19 January 2024. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  6. ^ Saad, Saimum (22 June 2018). 'প্রথম বাংলাদেশ' কীভাবে বিএনপির দলীয় সংগীত, প্রশ্ন শিল্পী-সুরকারের [How is 'Prothom Bangladesh' becomes the party anthem of BNP, the question of the artist-composer]. Bdnews24.com (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 25 March 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  7. ^ 'প্রথম বাংলাদেশ' গান বাজিয়ে শাস্তির মুখে ১৬ কর্মকর্তা-কর্মচারী [16 officers-employees face punishment for playing 'Prothom Bangladesh' song]. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). 5 June 2016. Retrieved 24 October 2024.