Nikhil Banga Nagarik Sangha.
An Overview About Us
Nikhil Banga Nagarik
Sangha started its arduous journey on November 23, 1977 in Kolkata and with the
blessings of a large number of people along with men of letters. Its initial
years witnessed the presence of several people with gifted talents including
globally acclaimed historian Dr. Ramesh Chandra Mazumdar, Sri Niharendu Dutta
Majumdar (well-known barrister and also comrade of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose),
Sri Sri Argavansha Mahathera (Buddhist Chakma spiritual leader) and they literally
glittered in the advisory board of NBNS. Apart from this NBNS was fortunate
enough to have Sri Amitabha Ghosh (retired Accountant General of Bihar) and Sri
Pramatha Ranjan Tagore (secretary general of Matua Sangha) as its framers. Leaders
of the organization included Sri Subrata Chatterjee (engineer), Dr. Kalidas
Baidya and Sri Birendranath Biswas (professor).
The sole aim of Nikhil
Banga Nagarik Sangha, ever since its inception, has been to fortify public
opinion against heinous religious persecution followed by expulsion of Hindu,
Buddhist and Christian people from Bangladesh (erstwhile East Pakistan) and establish
their human rights. To gather and build up more public opinion, the
organization got engaged with organizing protest marches, demonstrations,
conferences across different districts of Bengal. Thanks to these endeavors, an
assortment of human rights organizations to intensify the struggle for
Bangladeshi minority population has come forth. Our organization happened to be
the first in the Indian state of Bengal to launch a fiery anti-Bangladeshi
infiltrators struggle and left no stone unturned to expel them from the state
in large numbers. The intensity of the struggle led to an unfortunate
development – on January 28, 1986, two prime activists of NBNS, namely Sri
Sudhanya Mallik (age 55) and Sri Prahlad Bhomik (age 35), were shot and killed
by Bangladeshi Muslim infiltrators at Rasullapur under the jurisdiction of
police station of Chakdaha in the district of Nadia.
At present, all of
aforesaid stalwart individuals except Sri Amitabha Ghosh have passed away. We
do proudly assert ourselves as the worthy inheritor these ancestors. We are swollen
with pride for them and do remember them at every hour. We look for moral
support and assistance from every humane individual.
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