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Published on October 18, 2023Geetali Chakrabarty, house tutor of Sheikh Russell, the youngest son of Bangabandhu, could not even imagine that August 14 night would be the last one to teach her loving 'Buchu', a nickname she gave to the little boy who was killed brutally along with most of his family members on the fateful night of August 15, 1975.
"Before leaving the Dhanmondi 32 number residence, I couldn't even imagine that I would never come to that residence again to teach my loving Buchu," Chakrabarty visited the memory lane of that fateful day in a telephone interview with BSS on the eve of Russell's 60th birthday to be observed tomorrow.
She taught Russell till August 14, 1975 from August 1972.
When Chakrabarty was a faculty of Begum Badrunnesa College in the capital, Bangabandhu's younger daughter Sheikh Rehana and his second son Sheikh Jamal's wife Rosy (1974) were also her students.
She retired from her teaching career in 2005 after working at different colleges in Bangladesh.
Currently, she is living in Sydney, Australia, along with other family members but now she came to Bangladesh few days ago to visit her motherland.
She said Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's youngest son Sheikh Russell was a big-hearted human being as well as used to help people passionately, despite being a small kid.
"Russell was very passionate about helping people. He had great love for general people," his house tutor Geetali Chakrabarty (Dasgupta) said.
Sheikh Russel was born on October 18 in 1964 at the historic Bangabandhu Bhaban at Dhanmondi road number 32 in the capital.
On the fateful night of August 15 in 1975, Sheikh Russell was killed along with most of his family members, including his father Bangabandhu, when he was a student of class four at University Laboratory School.
On that night, shattered Russell requested the assassins (for God's sake) not to kill him but they killed the child in cool-blood along with his other family members. Geetali Chakrabarty taught Russell that night as well.
She fondly called Russell as Buchu. Russell used to call his tutor as 'Apa', 'Apu' and later on 'Apumoni'. She stayed at Bangabandhu Bhaban on the historic 32 Dhanmondi road till 11:30pm on August 14.
She was very close to Bangabandhu, Sheikh Fazilatun Nesa Mujib and other family members specially her loving student Buchu (Sheikh Russell).
Recalling her different memories with Russell, Chakrabarty said it was July or August in 1972 was her first day to teach child Russell at their Dhanmondi 32's residence.
She taught him for some days at Ganabhaban as well.
The then Awami League's treasurer Md Mohsin (former MP, Khulna) and his wife Rawshan Ara Mohsin brought Geetali Chakrabarty to Bangabandhu's residence.
She used to teach at Mohsin's residence too. They placed the proposal to Bangabandhu's family to choose Chakrabarty as house tutor for Russell. At that period, Chakrabarty was a 2nd year master's student of Bangla at Dhaka University.
Recalling the first day's experience as a house tutor of Russell, she said: "On that day, I waited sometimes on the first floor. Later, Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatun Nesa Mujib, mother of Sheikh Russell, came. I was astonished seeing her simple attire and appearance. She was wearing a light cream-colored handloom sharee. No luxury could touch her."
"After a few moments, Russell came in smiling face along with Rama (Abdur Rahman Sheikh Rama who was a longtime house help of Bangabandhu's family). He (Russell) was around 6 or 6 and half years old. He was in a sky-colored night dress and short haired," Chakrabarty recalled.
She said: "Russell sat beside me on a chair after coming there. Rama was holding a schoolbag. Rama kept the bag on the t-table and stayed standing with curious eyes. He might want to understand the condition of the new student and new teacher."
"I took the books out of the bag and saw those. I asked a few questions to him (Russell) like name, class, and what he liked etc. After 10-20 minutes, I left him. He went inside the residence with a smiling face. Meantime, respected Fazilatun Nesa Mujib told Russell to give 'salam' to the teacher. He gave me salam and went inside," she said.
Relations between Russell and Geetali Chakrabarty did not remain limited to only student-teacher. Crossing the student-teacher bond, Chakrabarty appeared as motherly to Russell.
While recalling the memories, Chakrabarty was sometimes being driven by emotion, and the matter of fact, it was understandable that she was trying to control her tears while her voice was shaking with strong affection for Russell.
Russell used to talk with Geetali Chakrabarty in different matters apart from study. He used to share different incidents of his family with his loving teacher. However, he sometimes became upset with his teacher as well.
Sharing an incident, she said one day she gave Buchu to solve five questions of mathematics.
"But Buchu (Russell) had very apathy in mathematics. After giving him five questions (in home work), he solved one question out of five by taking help. So, I gave him one more question to be solved. Getting upset, Russell went inside and returned to the reading room with his mother," she said.
She added "Entering the room, Kakima (Bangamata), goggled at me with a meaningful look and asked why I gave Russell one more question. After telling that, Kakima gave an eye gesture to me (which means this look was a joke). She asked me not to do that again. I also told okay, giving a meaningful upset gesture."
Chakrabarty said when Russell didn't want to read, he told her not to come to their house from tomorrow.
"I also used to tell him that okay I won't come from tomorrow. But as I came today, read sometimes. When I went to Kakima to tell her jokingly that I won't come from tomorrow, Russell came to Kakima and told her to ask me to come again from tomorrow," she recalled.
One day, Chakrabarty was teaching Russell in the room of Sheikh Rehana. During the tuition, Rama or Farid (house help) used to provide tea or light foods. In some days, sweets were also served with tea. Geetali sometimes ate only a sweet or sometimes did not.
Suddenly Russell questioned her teacher why she did not take sweets. Chakrabarty replied that she didn't like sweets. In reply, Russell said he also did not like to read, then why she taught him regularly.
About Russell's love and sense of responsibility for general people, Geetali shared an incident in detail.
It was a winter's day. Another child named Russell stayed at a house near Dhanmondi 32 number residence. Russell used to play with the boy often. One day, an elderly woman beggar came to that residence. She was asked to do a task of the house and for this she would get a Taka. But after the completion of the work, she was given only 25 poisa (Taka 0.25). Child Russell got hurt at that incident.
Russell lovingly brought the woman in front of his residence and told her that when his father (Bangabandhu) would come, he would make a justice. The woman was also served food during lunch. The elderly woman was suffering from a cold but Russell did not want to let her go before ensuring 'justice'.
Then, his mother told Chakrabarty the matter.
"He (Russell) will make her (elderly woman) introduce with your uncle (Bangabandhu). It is uncertain, when your uncle will come. How will this old woman stay in front of the gate till your uncle's coming during that shivering cold?" Bangamata told Chakrabarty.
Later, Russell was given a proposal that if the woman is provided food for dinner and more money, whether he would let her go. Probably Russell accepted it (the proposal).
Russell had a fascination for cold drinks, specially coca-cola. Every day he used to have a bottle of coke. But Geetali tried as Russell did not drink coke every day.
Later, Geetali shared a painful story in her life over coca-cola and Russell. The incident made her emotional even today.
It was August 14, 1975. It was the last day of teaching Russell as she did not get the chance to teach him the next day. On the black night of August 15, Bangabandhu along with most of his family members including innocent child Sheikh Russell was brutally assassinated.
On that day, when Geetali went to Bangabandhu's residence to teach Russell, he was not in the house. He went to roam with his mother. Geetali was waiting alone. Once, she thought about going back home. At that moment, Bangabandhu in his natural posture from the upper floor asked the teacher "why she was alone, where was her student?"
Bangabandhu used to call Geetali as master. After being informed that Russell was not in the house, he asked Geetali to go to her residence by his vehicle. Then, Rama said Russell told her over telephone to stay and he would come soon. Bangabandhu fondly told Geetali that she had no leave as her student was coming.
Geetali said there was a large meeting at Bangabandhu's residence at that time. Among the leaders, Zillur Rahman, Tofail Ahmed, Sheikh Fazlul Haque Mani, Mohiuddin Ahmed and Abdur Razzak were staying at the residence.
Few moments later, Russell came in. Generally Geetali used to teach Russell at Sheikh Rehana's room. She also taught Russell in a room which remained locked always. But she taught Russell for the last day at Sheikh Rehana's room.
After sitting for study, Russell requested Geetali to give him permission to take a bottle of coke as she did not allow him to drink coca-cola the previous day. But Russell was not allowed to drink coke on that day and he was asked that he could drink coke on the next day. Then, they became busy with study.
Russell was also given a tiny punishment on that day for making a mistake in a question of mathematics. Russell himself selected the way of punishment of performing sits-up by holding ears. She left for home from Bangabandhu's residence at 11:30pm on that night.
On that night, Geetali Chakrabarty stayed at the residence of her uncle, the then food minister Phanibhushan Majumdar on Minto Road.
Before leaving the Dhanmondi 32 number residence, she could not know that she would never come to that residence again and Russell would not get the chance of drinking coke again.