Abul Barkat

Abul Barkat

Abul Barkat ( _bn. আবুল বরকত ) (June 16, 1927February 21, 1952) was a demonstrator killed during the Bengali Language Movement protests which took place in the erstwhile East Pakistan (currently Bangladesh), in 1952.

Abul Barkat was born at village Babla in Bharatpur Thana of Murshidabad, Bengal (now in India) and migrated to Bangladesh (the then East Pakistan) in 1948. Barkat was the son of Shamsuddin. He passed his matriculation from Talibpur High School in 1947 and passed the intermediate from the Krishnonath College in 1947. He came to East Bengal after the partition of India in 1948, and resided at his uncle's house named “Bishnupria Bhaban”. In the same year he got admitted to Dhaka University to study political science. He received his honors in 1951 where he stood fourth in the second class. He was a Masters student of the University of Dhaka.

Abul Barkat was not an active politician but a politically conscious one. On February 21, 1952 he went to Amtala to join the meeting. When police opened fire Barkat was seriously injured and later died at the Dhaka Medical College at about 8 p.m. that day. Later he was buried in the Azimpur Graveyard. Abul Barkat was awarded Ekushey Padak in 2000.

External links

* [http://www.pmo.gov.bd/21february/imld_back.htm Short biography] in Prime Minister's official web site, Govt of Bangladesh


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