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No Revolution Succeeds Without Strong Organization: Fakhrul

Greenwatch Desk Politics 2025-09-19, 11:22pm

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BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Friday said no revolution can succeed without a strong and well-organised organisation behind it.


“If there is no revolutionary organisation, a revolution cannot happen. In my personal view, a revolution succeeds only when there is a powerful organisation behind it,” he said.

The BNP leader made the remarks while speaking at a memorial meeting for Comrade Badruddin Umar at Bangla Academy’s Sahityabisharad Auditorium.

He said those who want to change society and improve the lives of ordinary people must build a strong and effective organisation and reach out to the people.

Fakhrul said the absence of revolutionary organisations is one of the main reasons behind the growing frustration in today’s society.

Referring to the late Badruddin Umar, he said the younger generation should learn from a leader like him who remained firm in his ideology and never compromised his values.

“He used to say that to bring a revolution, one must go directly to the people," Fakhrul noted.

He said Badruddin Umar has always held a place of great respect and honour. Until the very end of his life, he stayed true to his ideals. 

“For those of us involved in politics today, he makes us feel small in comparison—because he never compromised on his principles,” the BNP leader said.

Speaking at the programme, Nagorik Oikya President Mahmudur Rahman Manna said Badruddin Umar proved that a brilliant student can also be involved in politics—something many didn’t believe before. 

“With his passing, we have lost a great deal. He had a remarkable understanding of mass uprisings. My deepest respects to him,” he observed.

The memorial event began with a minute of silence in honour of Badruddin Umar, reports UNB. 

On September 7, Prominent writer, researcher and left-leaning intellectual Badruddin Umar passed away at the age of 94.