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Nur-E-Alam Siddique … or the tale of four young militants
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No Mujib, armed mukti juddhas and tension —The year after Bangladesh s liberation
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BHUTTO S TELEGRAM
In a telegram sent to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on March 11, 1971, Bhutto expressed his willingness to come to Dhaka immediately to work out a solution so that the National Assembly session could be held soon. He urged Bangabandhu to work together to build a new system where there would be no discrimination among provinces as well as among citizens.
KEEP ECONOMY IN FULL GEAR
Tajuddin Ahmad, general secretary of the Awami League, in a statement today said the people s movement had attained unprecedent heights. It had been made possible because every person in his own sphere had taken it as his sacred duty to implement, in spirit and in substance, all the directives of Bangabandhu issued in the name of the people of Bangladesh , he added. He urged people to be prepared to foil the conspiracy of the vested interests and the anti-people forces to destroy the economy of Bangladesh . The statement called upon people engaged in various economic activities t
Bangabandhu hinted at independence in Paltan rally on Mar 3
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DHAKA, March 2, 2021 (BSS) – Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had talked about independence at a rally at Paltan Maidan on March 3 too ahead of his historic March 7 speech.
On the next day, the daily Ittefaq and daily Azad published details about the rally arranged by Chhatra League and Sramik League.
In the rally, Bangabandhu called upon the people to continue their struggle for independence even if he could not stay alive.
“Even if I die, the seven crore people will witness that the country becomes truly independent. This may be my last speech. If I do not stay alive, the movement cannot be stopped,” Bangabandhu had said.