No conspiracy will succeed if unity is unbroken: Tarique Rahman
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman said that no conspiracy will succeed if national unity is unbroken. He said these things in a message to the media on the occasion of Shaheed Dr. Shamsul Alam Khan Milon Dibas today, Thursday (November 27). Tarique Rahman said that although the country achieved new independence through the victory of the ‘united movement of students and people’ on August 5, the ‘domestic and foreign conspiracy against the motherland’ has not stopped yet.
On this day in 1990, during the height of the anti-dictatorship movement, the then government-backed terrorists shot and killed Dr. Shamsul Alam Khan Milon, a teacher of Dhaka Medical College, in the TSC area of Dhaka University. His self-sacrifice transformed the movement into a mass protest and paved the way for the fall of the government.
Martyr Dr. Paying tribute to Milon, Tarique Rahman said that Milon’s sacrifice created an inevitable turning point in the struggle to restore democracy. In his message, he paid deep tribute to the memory of martyr Dr. Shamsul Alam Milon and prayed for the peace of his departed soul.
The acting chairman of BNP said that Dr. Milon’s bloody death ‘propelled’ the 9-year anti-dictatorship movement ‘on the path of final victory’. Restoration of democratic rights was Milon’s firm commitment. His sacrifice will always inspire us.
Tarique Rahman said that he brought the victory of democracy in exchange for the fresh blood of his chest. It was along this path that the dictatorship fell and democracy was re-established in the country. A new journey of democracy began in the country under the leadership of national leader Khaleda Zia.

