![]() He fought to establish people’s rights and democracy. Momen added that Rahman “was in jail for nearly 14 years out of the 24 years under the Pakistani regime. “Due to this long deprivation, our founding leader and father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had to take the path of a movement.” On the eve of Victory Day, Momen also praised the unparalleled struggle of the country’s founding leader, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. But our demands were ignored first by the British government and then by the Pakistani government.”ĭecrying the discriminatory treatment they faced, he added that not only were the legitimate demands of the Bangladeshi people ignored, but in many cases the then-rulers acted totally against the interests of the people. We raised our concerns again and again and we did that legally and decently. “Our legal rights, including the right to vote, right to food, and right to healthcare, were trampled frequently. During those long years, we were oppressed. On the background of the Liberation War, he added: “We were together with the Pakistani government for 24 years, and before that we were under British rule for around 200 years. “We have established one thing very clearly that if you have strong determination and unity, you do not need extensive training or weapons of mass destruction to achieve something great.” Bengalis had a long-cherished dream of achieving independence and a sovereign state, and that dream came true on Dec. Speaking to Anadolu Agency, AK Abdul Momen, the country’s foreign minister, said restrictions on open festivities do not mean that the spirit of Victory Day has in any way been diminished. Over 400,000 patients have recovered from the disease. More than 7,000 people have died while nearly a half million have contracted the virus in Bangladesh. People from all walks of life and all ages adorned with traditional green and red dresses hold rallies, reminding people of the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the independence of this green country.ĭue to the spread of the novel coronavirus in Bangladesh, like most other parts of the world, this year the public has been deprived of festivities, as authorities have banned all open Victory Day functions. Dozens of socio-cultural groups hold colorful rallies all over the country especially in Dhaka to share the joy of victory. Moreover, millions of people across the country, including foreign diplomats, come out on the streets to celebrate the national day of Bangladesh, a delta state of above 165 million people. 16 Bangladesh has been observing Victory Day with great enthusiasm.Ī joint military parade is held at the National Parade Square in the capital Dhaka with the country’s prime minister or head of state as guest of honor. ![]() At that time, Bangladesh was known as East Pakistan. 16, 1971 following a nine-month bloody war, popularly known as the Liberation War of 1971, against then-West Pakistan, currently Pakistan. The South Asian nation gained its long-cherished independence on Dec. For the first time ever, Bangladesh is celebrating the anniversary of its independence victory without outdoor festivities or public gatherings due to pandemic restrictions. ![]()
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