Bangladesh Ambassador to the USA Muhammad Imran has recalled with deep respect valiant Freedom Fighter Shaheed Captain Sheikh Kamal's great contributions to the Liberation War, rebuilding the war-ravaged Bangladesh and the development of sports and culture after independence.
He said Shaheed Sheikh Kamal, who possessed multidimensional talents, was the pioneer of country’s modern sports and a role model for the youthfolk.
After the great Liberation War, Sheikh Kamal dedicated himself to building “Sonar Bangla” envisaged by Bangabandhu, as well as development of sports, culture and other fields, said the Ambassador.
He paid profound homage to Shaheed Sheikh Kamal and Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and other martyrs of the August 15 carnage.
Ambassador Imran hoped that the country's young generation would take sports and cultural arenas to the highest peak of the success by following the ideology of Shaheed Sheikh Kamal.
The Bangladesh Embassy in Washington DC Saturday observed the 74th birth anniversary of valiant Freedom Fighter Shaheed Captain Sheikh Kamal, recalling his outstanding contributions to the fields of sports and culture alongside rebuilding the war-ravaged Bangladesh.
The Embassy organised different programs at the Bangabandhu Auditorium in the morning to observe the birth anniversary of Shaheed Sheikh Kamal, also the eldest son of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.