![]() ![]() About three million Bangladesh’s people died and much of the country was devastated, leaving almost no family untouched. It is something for parents to do with their children, generation after generation. Yet, it is hard to deny the sheer weight of public enthusiasm on display, with whole families walking together to honour their ancestors, generating a mood that seems both somber and festive. In a remarkable feat of historical memory, today it is a vast torrent that fills the streets of every Bangladesh’s city. Victory Day is a public holiday in Bangladesh. Victory Day is Bangladesh's most important secular holiday and a key element of the national identity, reflecting the nation's enormous sufferings and honouring millions of victims of the bloody hell 1971 war, but we also wish to speak about the need today to fight global terrorism and cooperate with other nations to do that. We have lost in nostalgia for those horrible months of 1971 and are now enjoying the sunshine of our independence on this bright morning. We salute those heroic people of Bangladesh who were brutally murdered by the evil forces of Pakistani establishment. ![]() Joy our valiant and patriotic people who fought with the cruel Pakistani military junta and their local henchmen for establishing Bangladesh in the 1971 war. These proceed with sowings and harvesting and around them have grown legends, most of them portraying the victory of good over evil. We will one day disappear, but let’s swing like feathers before we merge into the ground.īangladesh is a land of countless festivals, in stride with the cycle of the seasons. This is a day of celebration for us all in Bangladesh! In memory of our Victory Day of 16 December, 1971, our fallen heroes who left us in the heart and in the lungs, this round ember of pure love, that I try to rekindle with my poor means, with each breath.
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