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Sheikh Hasina’s Homecoming: 17 May 1981—A Triumph of Resilience and Hope

Sheikh Hasina’s Homecoming: 17 May 1981—A Triumph of Resilience and Hope
On 17 May 1981, Sheikh Hasina set foot on the soil of Bangladesh, marking a pivotal moment in the country’s political history. After years in exile following the tragic assassination of her father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and most of her family members on 15 August 1975, her return symbolized resilience, defiance against dictatorship, and a renewed hope for democratic governance.
The Darkest Chapter: 1975 Tragedy
The brutal killing of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangladesh, shook the nation to its core. The coup d’état not only took his life but also wiped out most of his family. His two daughters, Sheikh Hasina and Sheikh Rehana, were abroad at the time, escaping the massacre. Their exile became a period of mourning and political awakening, as Hasina gradually emerged as a voice of resistance.
Election to the Leadership and the Road Home
In February 1981, Sheikh Hasina was elected President of the Bangladesh Awami League while she was still abroad. However, the military government led by Ziaur Rahman barred her from entering Bangladesh, fearing her influence and political resurgence. It was only after persistent efforts and growing support that she was finally allowed to return.
A Hero’s Welcome
On 17 May 1981, as Sheikh Hasina landed in Dhaka, she was greeted by thousands of Awami League supporters. The air buzzed with slogans of joy, determination, and hope. The streets overflowed with people eager to see the daughter of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, believing that her return would be the turning point in Bangladesh’s struggle for democracy.
A Legacy of Leadership
Sheikh Hasina’s return did not just mark a personal homecoming; it signified the beginning of a new era. Over the years, she played a crucial role in shaping Bangladesh’s political landscape, eventually rising to become the country’s longest-serving Prime Minister. Her leadership, policies, and continued presence in politics have cemented her status as a central figure in the nation’s journey.
Conclusion
The homecoming of Sheikh Hasina on 17 May 1981 remains a historic milestone—a moment when hope was rekindled and democracy found new strength. It stands as a testament to perseverance, courage, and the unwavering desire of the people to reclaim their political identity.

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