On May 16, marking the historic Farakka Day, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Mia Golam Porwar issued a statement emphasizing the significance of the 1976 long march led by Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani. He described the event as a courageous and transformative step in establishing the nation’s rightful claim to water from the Ganges River, noting that the movement drew attention both domestically and internationally.
Porwar stated that fair distribution of transboundary river water remains a vital national issue for Bangladesh. He expressed belief that mutual respect, fairness, and adherence to international river laws can ensure peaceful solutions to such disputes.
He also paid tribute to Bhashani and all participants of the 1976 movement, urging national unity to protect the country’s interests, environment, and livelihoods. His message concluded with a prayer for Bangladesh’s safety, prosperity, and dignity.