The Shahbagh movement began on February 5, hours after fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami leader Abdul Quader Mollah was sentenced to life in prison for genocide during Bangladesh's Liberation War in 1971. The demonstrators are demanding death penalty to all war criminals and a ban on the politics of religion.
"I have written and composed the song 'Shahbagh Dicchay Daak' (Shahbagh Calling) expressing solidarity with the Shahbagh movement. Organisers of the movement have told me that the song has gone viral on the cyber world and mainstream media. Demonstrators were also seen rendering the song at the venue," Kalikaprasad Bhattacharjee of Bangla folk band Dohar told PTI from Kolkata.
Assam-born Bhattacharjee, regarded an authority in Bangla folk music and other folk forms of northeast India, said he has dedicated the song to the people of Bangladesh.
"After the song went viral on Internet, organisers of the movement contacted me for permission to use the song and I told them that the copyright of the song belongs to all Bangladeshis and I will be happy if it helps the movement," he said.