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Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi observes Mar 7

Staff Correspondent
07 Mar 2024 18:04:12 | Update: 07 Mar 2024 18:07:29
Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi observes Mar 7
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The “Historic 7th March” was celebrated on Thursday with due solemn and dignity at the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi commemorating the inspirational speech of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman delivered on 7 March 1971 at the erstwhile Race Course Maidan in Dhaka.

High Commissioner of Bangladesh to India Md Mustafizur Rahman initiated the programme by hoisting the national flag at the chancery premises and placing floral wreaths at the portrait of the Father of the Nation along with the Mission officials.

A discussion programme was organized at the Bangabandhu Hall of the Mission. The messages issued by the president and the prime minister on the occasion of the day were read out by the Mission officials. A documentary on Bangabandhu’s historic speech was also screened.

In his remarks, High Commissioner Rahman said the speech not only left the audience spellbound but also inspired the Bangalees to fight with whatever they had and liberate their motherland from the occupation forces.

He added that this speech will continue to be an eternal source of inspiration for all the oppressed people across the world.

Finally, the High Commissioner urged all to devote themselves to contribute to the welfare of the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina while holding the spirit of Bangabandhu’s historic speech in their hearts.

Lastly, a special prayer was offered for the salvation of the souls of the father of the nation, his family members and all the martyrs who played an instrumental role in all stages of movements for freedom and the Liberation War of Bangladesh as well as for the peace, progress and prosperity of the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Officials and employees from the Bangladesh High Commission and expatriate Bangladeshis attended the programmes.

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