Pencil Sketch (Language Movement)
"Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem"
This is @imrulzayed, from #Bangladesh.
En masse, Dhaka University students and a few progressive political activists began a protest march on February 21, 1952 (8th Falgun 1358), against the order of Section 144. The demonstrators were shot by the police under the guise of violating Section 144 when the march approached Dhaka Medical College. The gunman killed Rafiq Salam, M., the son of the proprietor of Badamtali Commercial Press. A. Barkat, Abdul Jabbar, and numerous other class classmates. Also hurt were seventeen teenagers and students. Blood from the martyrs soiled the streets. Anger throughout all of East Bengal was stoked by the aftermath of this tragic event. The nation saw a nationwide resurgence of resistance in response to the student killings on February 21st. A violation of Article 144 was committed on February 22 and 23, when workers, students, literary and intellectual types, teachers, and members of the public observed complete hartal and held processions. Police opened fire on February 22, killing Shafiur Rahman Shafiq, Awal, the rickshaw puller, and Aliullah, the teenager. I will provide you with my attempt at a pencil sketch of this movement.
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🔹 A4 size white paper, pencil, eraser, pencil cutter, scale.
🔹 Step 1: First, I took the border on A4 size white paper.
🔹 Step 2: Then I took the tree on the left side inside the border and put a wall border around the root of the tree.
🔹 Step 3: Built several buildings and provided main doors and windows. I picked some trees far behind the building.
🔹 Step 4: Now I have picked the language movement people with posters.
🔹 Step 5: After that, I picked up the martyrs who were killed in the shooting.
🔹 Step 6: A police officer who was shot with a gun.
🔹 Step 7: Then I wrote the demands of the language movement on the posters and banners and gave pencil sketches at the necessary places.
🔹 Step 8: In the last step, I wrote our community name and my name below the drawing. This is how I finished my drawing.
Finally, I pay my respects to language martyrs and pray to Almighty Allah to grant Jannatul Ferdows to all language martyrs.
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