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 Bangabandhu as President of Bangladesh

Bangabandhu as President of Bangladesh

A commemorative postage stamp on Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman taking oath as President on 25 January, 1975 :

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur RahmanIssued by Bangladesh

Issued on Jan 25, 2021

Issued for : To commemorate the event, Bangladesh Post has issued a Commemorative Postage Stamp of denomination of Tk. 10, a First Day Cover of Tk. 10, a Data Card of Tk. 5.00 and a Special Canceller.

Designer : Mr. Sanjiv Kanti Das

Type : StampMint Condition

No. of Stamp : 0(One) Piece

Colour : Multicolour

Denomination of Stamp : Tk. 10/- (Ten)

Size of Stamp : 32 mm x 48 mm

Perforation of Stamps : 12.5

Qnt of Stamps : 50,000 (Fifty Thousand) pcs

Process of Printing : Offset

Printer : The Security Printing Corporation (Bangladesh) Ltd., Gazipur-1703

About : 

  • Due to national and social condition on 25 January, 1975 Bangladesh switched over to the Presidential system of Government and Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman took over as the president of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. [Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Timeline : Bangladesh High Commission, Brunei Darussalam.mission.bandarseribegawan@mofa.gov.bd]
  • Politician with Bangabandhu’s personality, foresight, prudence, and wisdom is rare. Considering the then internal social, economic and political condition of Bangladesh and foreign and international relations with Bangladesh, the Great Poet of politics Bangabandhu took decision to switch over to the Presidential system of Government.
  • The Undisputed Leader of the Bengali (Bangalee) Nation, the Greatest Bengali (Bangalee) of all time, Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is an eternal Great phenomenon. The World Leaders had deep love and profound respect for Bangabandhu for his magical, charismatic and strong leadership, statesmanship, personality and courage. In the international political arena Bangabandhu was seated in the highest respect as high as the Everest, the highest mountain of the Great Himalayas.
  • Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman left behind an eternal legacy of foresight, prudence, wisdom and strong leadership and statesmanship. The legacy of Bangabandhu will live on forever.
  • Narrator:
    Shafiee Billah Jabber
    Son of Martyred Intellectual Abdul Jabbar of Bangladesh Liberation War and
    Author of the Trust: Martyred Intellectuals’ Memorial Trust, Bangladesh.
    Editor and Publisher: The Daily Asian Express and Fortnightly City of Joy.
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