While commemorating an open discussion program titled ‘Progressive Politics, Liberation War and Daily News’ organized by online news media Satyavani and Khelaghar in East London, the speakers said, “News was Bengali’s companion at every turn of the independence movement.
The newspaper has made relentless efforts to build a progressive and non-sectarian society without concern for commercial profit.”
Shahriar Karim, the executive editor of Sangbad, was present as the main discussant in the open discussion held in a hall in East London on Tuesday (July 2) afternoon under the chairmanship of Abu Musa Hasan, former reporter and advisory editor of Satyavani, and moderated by Syed Anas Pasha, editor of Satyavani. The welcome speech was given by Syed Iqbal, a former employee of the sports hall, and lawyer.
One of the top organizers of the liberation war in the United Kingdom, United Kingdom Awami League president, veteran politician Sultan Sharif, regular columnist of the top English dailies of Bangladesh, veteran journalist Syed Badrul Ahsan, central vice-president and public opinion editor of the Commonwealth Journalists Association Syed Nahas Pasha, veteran freedom fighter Dewan shared the news. Gous Sultan, London Bangla Press Club President Mohammad Jobair.
It is said in the free discussion that the news gave direction to a newly independent nation after the war of liberation. The news inspired the nation with progressive thinking. News has played a relentless role in shaping the free minds of several generations. At the same time, the newspaper brought a great change in journalism by focusing on the rural population.
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