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Bangladesh Embassy in Beijing celebrates the historic 7th March speech
Bangladesh Embassy in Beijing celebrated the historic 7th March speech of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in a befitting manner.
This year the Day marks a special significance for Bangladesh, as the nation celebrates the golden jubilee of her independence and the birth centenary of the leader.
The historic speech delivered on this Day by this great leader and the greatest Bangali of all time had been the cardinal inspiration for the war Bangladesh fought in 1971, through which the country emerged as an independent nation.
The programme of the Day commenced with the hoisting of the flag by Ambassador Mahbub-Uz-Zaman in the presence of the Embassy staffs and Bangladesh community members.
Historic March 7 observed at BUP
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DHAKA, March 7, 2021 (BSS) – Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP) today observed the “Historic March 7 National Day” commemorating the landmark speech of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in a befitting manner.
Marking the Cultural Forum of the Sociology Department organized a discussion, maintaining social distancing, and screened a documentary titled ‘Chiranjib Bangabandhu’ at Bijoy Auditorium on the campus, said a press release.
BUP Vice-Chancellor Major General Md Moshfequr Rahman along with other high officials, faculty members and a number of students of the university took part at the programme. Chairman of the Sociology Department Associate Professor Josinta Zinia presented the keynote paper at the discussion.
In-depth Analysis of Bangabandhu s 7 March Speech – Part IV-539418 daily-sun.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from daily-sun.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Dr. Syed Anwar Husain
The 7 March speech, as delivered, had five items. First, the recounting of the historical circumstances leading upto the speech. Second, the four preconditions for resolution of the political stand-off. Third, an equivocal declaration of independence and a call for an armed struggle along with necessary instructions for the people. Fourth, although not parts of the speech, the directives given following the speech, appeared to be corroborative. Fifth, the speech, although not a direct declaration for independence, was certainly an unambiguous pronouncement for the then East Pakistan s virtual autonomy.
As to the first item, Bangabandhu began with such emotive words as, Today I have come to you with a heavy heart. You know everything and understand everything. We tried our best. But the streets of Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, Rangpur and Jessore have been dyed red with the blood of our brethren. Then he recounted the history of our experience as Pakistani citiz