Kabir Suman’s ‘anti-dictatorship’ song about Bangladesh

by times news cr

2024-08-06 21:41:38

Indian musician Kabir Suman posted on Facebook in support of the students during the agitation for quota reforms in government jobs. Yesterday Sheikh Hasina flew to India after resigning in the face of popular uprising. In this situation, this artist wrote an anti-dictatorship song about Bangladesh.

The song is one of his bare throat singing video Kabir Suman posted on his Facebook. At the beginning of the video, the singer said – ‘Inkilab Zindabad. I composed this song for the anti-dictatorship activists of Bangladesh.

Then Kabir Suman continued to sing, ‘How long have I not cried, how long have I not thought, how long have I not woken up like this/ That is Bangladesh, the end of dictatorship, who can extinguish this fire/ I want to live again, ashes in the face of death, Bengali language is life/ This light of liberation, Bangladesh has lit up. , this fight is a song of freedom.’

Many netizens are praising this song of Kabir Suman. Moin Uddin writes, ‘Salam Suman Bhai, our sons and daughters made the country independent again. Pray for them.’ Farhana Azim writes, “This fight is the song of liberation. It is our song, the song of this time.” With the invitation Amanna Arif Trisha writes, ‘Khel Khatam! I invited him to eat sweets. Come to independent Bangladesh and go out.’

In 1992, Kabir Suman reached the peak of audience popularity by releasing a song album titled ‘Tomak Chai’. As the promoter of life-oriented Bengali music, he was welcomed by the audiences of both Bengals. He was once actively involved in local politics. Later he was elected Trinamool Member of Parliament from Jadavpur constituency.

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