The manifesto for independence

Bangladesh is the name of an independent and sovereign state comprising 54,506 square miles of land, which is home to 70 million people. Three under-mentioned goals have to be achieved by forming this state:
Through forming a free and sovereign Bangladesh, a strong, powerful Bangalee nation has to emerge and its language, literature and culture have to be established in the world
Socialist economy and politics of farmers and workers have to be established in all the districts to eradicate discrimination
Freedom of speech, personal freedom, freedom of media and unadulterated democracy has to be established
Action plan to conduct fight for independence
"Committee for the struggle for independence" has to be formed in every village, locality, thana, sub-district, town and district
Cooperation of people from all walks of life has to be sought and people have to be united for the cause
Liberation force has to be formed by organising workers and farmers in rural areas
Communal sentiment between Hindu-Muslim and Bangalee-non Bangalee must be abolished and harmony has to be ensured
Communication must be maintained and any anti-social, vindictive activity has to be stopped to move the struggle for independence forward
Action plan for the struggle for independence
All laws promulgated by this foreign, colonial government have to be proclaimed unlawful
West Pakistani, non-Bangalee army deployed by this regime has to be identified as an occupation force and must be eliminated
Giving tax to this current foreign and colonial regime must be stopped
Preparation of armed resistance and counter-attack must be taken to counter the forces deployed by this colonial regime
All organisations have to be formed with scientific and democratic ideology
"Amar Sonar Bangla, Ami Tomay Bhalobashi", authored by Rabindranath Tagore, will be regarded as the national anthem of Bangladesh.
All products of West Pakistan must be boycotted and an all-out non-cooperation movement has to be organised all over the country
All flags of Pakistan must be burnt and those have to be replaced by the national flag of Bangladesh
People must help the freedom fighters and cooperate with them to continue the struggle for independence
Sources:
Books
Jatiya Rajniti 1945-1975 (author: Oli Ahad)
Bangladesher Shadhinota Juddho: Dalil Patra (part-2)
Newspapers
The Daily Ittefaq
The Daily People
The Daily Jugantor (Kolkata)
The Daily Azad
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