Bangladesh on Monday observed the 49th death anniversary of Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, the revered leader known as the 'Majlum Jananeta' for his lifelong struggle for the rights of the oppressed. Various political, social, and cultural organizations, including the Maulana Bhashani Science and Technology University and Bhashani Foundation, organized commemorative programs in Santosh, Tangail, where he is buried. The BNP-led National Committee arranged a two-day program featuring discussions, prayers, and tributes, while the Revolutionary Workers Party hosted a seminar on Bhashani’s political relevance today. A week-long 'Bhashani Mela' is also underway with local products and cultural performances. Political leaders, including BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman, paid homage, emphasizing Bhashani’s legacy in anti-imperialist and pro-democracy movements. The National Awami Party (NAP) leaders criticized the state’s neglect of Bhashani’s contributions and demanded official recognition of his anniversary, recalling his pioneering role in advocating autonomy and independence for East Bengal.