Prime Minister's respect at the portrait of Bangabandhu in March 7

Prime Minister's respect at the portrait of Bangabandhu on March 7



Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today paid tribute to the portrait of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on the occasion of the historic March 7 Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. In the morning, he presented a wreath at the portrait of Bangabandhu in front of the Bangabandhu Museum at Dhanmondi 32nd position and honored him with respect and respect for Bangabandhu. At that time he stood silently for some time there. Later, Sheikh Hasina paid tribute to Bangabandhu with senior leaders of the party as Awami League president. Then the leaders and workers of various organizations, associates and brother-in-law organizations of Awami League paid tribute to Bangabandhu.

Later, Sheikh Hasina handed over the portrait of Bangabandhu to Awami League President and other central wizards with the central leaders of the organization. A unique day of glorious glory written in the history of the independence of Bangalee nation and in the history of Liberation War, on 7 March. On this day of Bangabandhu, in a historic racecourse field (present Suhrawardy Udyan), Bangalee gave a radical speech to the Bengali nation.'This the struggle is our struggle for freedom, this struggle is the struggle for freedom' Bangabandhu's intense announcement was indeed the basis of our independence. Indeed, Bangabandhu's speech to the nation was the formal declaration of independence of Bangladesh. The country's liberation war started preparing for the final fight.

President gave a different message on the occasion of the day Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina The President said in his message, "The historic speech of the seventh March of Bangabandhu is not only ours but, also the eternal source of inspiration for the world.
The Bengali nation was waiting for the urging to start a fight against the Pakistani ruling regime. Bangabandhu got the inspiring announcement of Bangabandhu's March, the independence of the Bengali people. In the presence of millions of people, Suhrawardy Udyan was full of ears. The slogan was on Maidan- 'Padma Meghna Jamuna, Your My Address'.

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