'Rebel Square' to be established to commemorate the rebellious spirit of 2024: Shibli

A ‘Revolt Sq.’ will rapidly be established in the capital to commemorate the rebels and the rebellious spirit in the support of the student-led mass circulate in 2024, celebrated creator, lyricist and Executive Director of Kabi Nazrul Institute Latiful Islam Shibli has mentioned.

Shibli, who has been taking up loads of recent and stressful initiatives after taking payment of the institute, shared the announcement on his Facebook profile on Wednesday night (27 November) after a gathering with advisers of three ministries.

Within the post, he wrote, “Nazrul Institute has carried out the sophisticated process of placing three advisers of three ministries in one assembly. Metropolis Corporation officials, Kabi Nazrul Institute and three advisers of three ministries decided that very rapidly we are going to accept the ‘Revolt Sq.’ with the rebellion spirit of Kabi Nazrul and the spirit of get up of 24.”

Shibli additionally disclosed the positioning of the institution in the post, writing: “This rebellious lakeside sq. shall be established adjacent to Avenue No 13/A and eight/A in Dhanmondi residential home, and this could well perchance perchance fair remind the early life of this nation again and again – without reference to if its British or Indian imperialism, no one can attend us support .’

Adviser to the Youth and Sports Manual Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan, Housing and Public Works Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan and Cultural Affairs Adviser Mostofa Sarwar Farooki were present on the assembly.

Besides being thought to be one of basically the most infamous and bestseller novelists in novel times for his books ‘Dervish (The Saint)’, ‘Dokhol’ (The Take hold of)’, ‘Asman’ (The Sky)’, ‘Rakhal’ (The Sky)’ and ‘Frontline,’ Shibli is ultimate is named a lyricist of loads of celebrated Bangla songs in conjunction with “Penal complex Theke Bolchhi,” “Ekjon Bibagi,” “Natore Effect” (James); “Koshto,” “Hashte Dekho Gaite Dekho,” “Keu Shukhi Noy” (Ayub Bachchu/LRB), “Tumi Amar Prothom Shokal” (Shakila Zafar and Tapan Chowdhury), “Polashir Prantor” (Miles), “Brishti Dekhe Onek Kedechhi” (Souls) and more.

An ardent admirer of Nazrul, Shibli additionally stood up against fascism throughout the student-led July mass circulate as thought to be one of the most rebellious cultural activists.