Sheikh Kamal's dream to be realised (6 August 1999)
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said that her younger brother Shaheed Sheikh Kamal was a keen lover of sports and was one of the pioneers of promoting sports in the country in the early seventies
06-Aug-1999
6 August 1999
Sheikh Kamal's dream to be realised
Hasan Masood
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said that her younger brother Shaheed
Sheikh Kamal was a keen lover of sports and was one of the pioneers
of promoting sports in the country in the early seventies.
The Prime Minister was speaking to a big audience before laying the
foundation of Sheikh Kamal Krira Complex, a multi-purpose project
with modern sports facilities, at the Abahani club premises yesterday
evening. The proposed complex will be built at the ground adjacent to
Abahani club.
The programme was arranged also to mark the 50th birth anniversary of
Sheikh Kamal, the founder of the popular Dhanmondi-based club.
Chaired by Abahani Limited Chairman Salman F Rahman, other
distinguished guests present on the occasion were Sheikh Rehana, the
elder sister of the Premier and a founder member of Abahani, cabinet
members and club directors.
Sheikh Hasina said that Bangladesh would have been a well established
country in the international sports arena had her brother not been
killed in 1975.
"He was a unique person who had a very special corner in his heart
for sports. He had a dream of making Abahani a complete sports house.
Today, we are here to make his dream come true. His soul will be
happy if we can make this complex a complete success," said the Prime
Minister.
"The Dhanmondi residential area had no sporting facilities in the
sixties. Kamal was the man who first took the step of establishing a
club here. Although, he is no longer with us, his club will remain
for ever. The Sheikh Kamal Krira Complex will be the breeding ground
for the emerging talents in future.
"In the past, Abahani have regularly faced the wrath of governments.
But Abahani has survived. I'm glad that my brother's vision is going
to see the light today. I wish that the modern facilities in the
complex will help grooming of youngsters in different disciplines of
sports.
"Many people have been trying to spread scandalous stories about my
brother in the past. I can say that he was never hungry for wealth
and wasn't ambitious. He had not left any property in the earth. His
only creation was Abahani which is still there," added the Prime
Minister.
She also stressed that the present government is paying extra
attention to the sports arena in order to bring back misguided youths
to the correct path.
"Last year we had a budget of Taka 52.45 crore for sports. The amount
is now 72.25 crore for the current fiscal year. Besides, we have also
provided extra funds for cricket and football in the last couple of
years. This effort will continue."
Earlier, the function began with a group dance by school children
donning Abahani's famous sky-blue. The dance was composed in memory
of Sheikh Kamal. Afterwards, Lt Col (retired) Kazi Shahed Ahmed, the
director in charge of Abahani, read out the key note paper while club
director Harunur Rashid MP, the founder general secretary of Abahani,
recalled the memory of Sheikh Kamal.
Sheikh Rehana urged the people to keep up their support for Abahani
and make it the biggest sporting house of the nation.
In his speech of thanks, Salman F Rahman said that the sports complex
was a long time dream of Sheikh Kamal and he was happy to begin the
work at last.
The Prime Minister awarded the Sheikh Kamal Sports Award 1999 to five
personalities.They are national football captain Jewel Rana, former
national cricket captain Minhazul Abedin and former national hockey
skipper Mahboob Harun.Abahani directors--Saber Hossain Chowdhury and
Kazi Shahed Ahmed also got the award as sponsor and organizer of the
year.
Source :: The Daily Star