Another victory day has come, the 50th within the history of independent Bangladesh. Considering the short span of our life, we've traveled quite a distance from 1971. Memories are what make us, our fantasies and desires make a big difference for us and our expectations support us through the excursion of life. Almost certainly, Bangladesh as a nation has gained excellent ground in a significant number of social records. It alleviated poverty to an excellent extent solved the perpetual food shortage and bettered the lives of millions. These are all benefits of our independence and that we are confident that under the proper winds the boat of progress will sail ahead.
The occasion is typically celebrated on December sixteenth. Alluded to as 'Bijoy
Dibos' in Bengali, this occasion honors the triumph of the Allied powers
preeminent central command over the Pakistani powers inside Bangladesh
Liberation War in 1971. History of Bangladesh victory day In 1947, India was
partitioned by the British, creating the 'Dominion of Pakistan', which were two
separate regions to the north-west and northeast of India. The new dominion was
governed by Pakistan, which led to frictions between the two regions. Within
the 1970 general elections, the Bangla-based Awami League won an overall
majority, but the West Pakistani regime was reluctant handy overpower. After
the night of March 25 in 1971, when Operation Searchlight was started, the
Pakistani Army killed thousands of Bengali people in just one night and as a
result, the Bangladesh liberation war was broke out. thereon night, the most
reinforcement was Dhaka, Khulna, Chittagong, Comilla, Jessore, Rajshahi,
Rangpur, Saidpur, and Sylhet, areas where the West Pakistani army units were
concentrated. Pakistani Army also arrested Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and other
top-class political leaders, intellectual persons, and a few students. But the subsequent day on March 26 in 1971, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared Bangladesh’s
independence and on 28 March in 1971, Major Ziaur Rahman made another
announcement of Bangladesh’s independence. But after that announcement, the
Bangladesh liberation war was a broke call at the entire country. After the hard fighting,
many people sacrificed their lives for the victory and seven Bir Sreshthos made
an excellent contribution to history. But finally, on 16 December in 1971, the
Pakistani Army surrendered to the joint liberation forces of Bangladesh freedom
fighters and therefore the Indian army Headed by Lt Gen Jagjit Singh Aurora
(the commander of the Allied forces) in Dhaka. Air Vice Marshall A K Khondoker
spoke to the Bangladesh political dissidents. Pakistan General AAK Niazi
(Commanding official of the Pakistani Armed Forces) marked the acquiescence
letter. Subsequently, Bangladesh completely picked up her triumph on 16
December 1971 after the 9-month long freedom battle with the unqualified
acquiescence of the West Pakistani Army. Celebrations to stamp the day start
with a 31 weapon salute at the National procession ground at Sher-e-Bangla
Nagar. Over three million people died within the nine-month conflict and
therefore the President Prime Minister can pay tribute to the martyrs of the
Liberation War by placing wreaths at the National Mausoleum at Savar at
sunrise. The national flag are going to be flown from government,
semi-government and personal offices across the country. Important buildings
and establishments are going to be lit up at night. Important roads are going
to be decorated with miniature national flags and bunting. The state-possessed
and private TVs and radios air month-long exceptional projects featuring the
Liberation War. Special prayers are going to be offered in mosques and other
places of worship, seeking the salvation of the souls of martyrs of the
Liberation War and peace, progress, and prosperity of the country. Improved
diets are going to be served in jails, hospitals, orphanages, and vagrant homes
across the country.
Bengalis
gave their blood within the British colonial age. Struggled against oppression,
exploitation, and deprivation. Within the struggles and movements of about 200
years, this Bengali nation has sacrificed the foremost drops of blood. In 1947,
the Bangali nation’s efforts were there in establishing a state called
Pakistan. Bengalis were the main architect behind the making of Pakistan. But
it took only a couple of years to urge out of the disillusion. The oppression
and exploitation, that that they had driven faraway from the British, an equivalent
came to their lives in Pakistan in a few years. That started the battles of
another period. Pakistanis considered the individuals of this land their
subordinates. Bengalis were being remembered as far as monetarily and
strategically and in each viewpoint. They even refused to simply accept the
electoral results. The defining moments of history against them came as 52's
Language development, 66's Historical 6 point request development and 69's mass
revolt, and so on, the ultimate blow was the results of the election of the 1970s. A new chapter has begun. On the fabulous day of seventh March,
Bangabandhu pronounced in his booming declaration, "Battle of this time,
is the battle for the opportunity, this battle is our battle for
autonomy". This proclamation brought new enthusiasm to the nation, brought
craziness for the will for freedom. Around 90 thousand Pakistani troopers
acknowledged the thrashing through acquiescence on this day at the Race Course
Ground. To observe the fantastic victory day Bangladesh is decorated as new. The
whole country is decorated with Red and Green flags.
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