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Bangladesh High Commission observes Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's homecoming day

| @indiablooms | Jan 11, 2021, at 04:08 am

New Delhi/UNI: Bangladesh High Commission here on Sunday paid homage to Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to mark his triumphant return to the independent Bangladesh from a Pakistani jail.

On this historic day in 1972, Bangabandhu returned home nearly a month after Bangladesh gained victory in the nine-month liberation war against the Pakistani occupation forces.

Speaking on the occasion, Bangladesh High Commissioner to India Muhammad Imran paid tribute to Bangabandhu describing his homecoming as a complete fulfilment of the victory.

He recalled the help and assistance rendered by India, under the leadership of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, to the 1971 War of Liberation in which three million people laid down their lives.

The High Commissioner said Bangabandhu, in his historic address to a cheering crowd during a stopover in New Delhi on way to Dhaka, laid the foundation of the “unique relation” Bangladesh and India enjoy today.

Describing Bangabandhu as a real “people’s leader” Muhammad Imran urged the young generation, students and children to read about the life and work of the Greatest Bengali of all time so they can better contribute to fulfilling his dream of building “Sonar Bangla”, a land of happiness and prosperity free of hunger and exploitation.

Two prominent Indian journalists, Gautam Lahiri and Soumya Bandyopadhyay took part in the discussion at the mission underlining the importance of further consolidation of the mutually beneficial relationship between Bangladesh and India.

Farid Hossain, Minister (Press) at the mission also spoke on the occasion.

Earlier, the High Commissioner, accompanied by the officers and staff of the mission, placed a floral wreath before the portrait of the Father of the Nation at the mission’s Bangabandhu Corner. Messages from President Md. Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, sent on the occasion of the Homecoming Day, were read out respectively by Deputy High Commissioner A.T.M. Rokebul Haque and Minister (Consular) Selim Jahangir.

A documentary edited by the High Commissioner on Bangabandhu’s release from Pakistani jail on Jan. 8, his arrival in London, meeting with former British Prime Minister Edward Heath, Bangabandhu’s press conference in London, his stopover in New Delhi before finally landing in Dhaka on Jan. 10 and his speech before a sea of people at then-Race Course maidan was screened on the occasion.

A special magazine, Glorious Bangladesh, published to mark the 50th Victory Day, was also unveiled by the High Commissioner. 

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