March of 1971 is a historic month for us because beginning March 1, the course of history of one Pakistan changed very fast. In the first general election of Pakistan since it was created in 1947, the Awami League (AL) led by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman won 167 seats out of 169 constituencies of East Pakistan (seven reserved seats for women), of a total 300 seats in the National Parliament of Pakistan.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina says the historic 7th March Speech of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is quite different from that of other great leaders of the world.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina calls upon the people to remain alert and united so that the anti-liberation forces cannot come to power.
It is this writer's view that the 7th March speech was Bangabandhu's finest hour. He stood far taller than ever before and with him we too stood tall as well, far taller than we could never imagine or even dream of till then.
The March 7 address by Bangabandhu—the great poetry of our emancipation—is a time-tested speech. This great speech still ignites people. It flames forth our unquenchable thirst for justice. It makes us move in tune with the spirit of the Liberation War. Martha Nussbaum calls it a 'love', and thus distinguishes it from the simple embrace of principles. This love involves the feeling that the nation is one's own.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina calls upon the countrymen to remain alert so that the anti-liberation forces and the people, who misinterpret the history of Liberation War, cannot come to power again.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday unveiled an analytical publication on Bangabandhu's historic 7th March speech, its e-book edition and mobile application.
Terming Unesco's recognition of Bangabandhu's historic 7th March speech as a world documentary heritage another milestone in continuation of global recognition, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina says such commendation is a matter of “great pride” for the Bangalee nation and Bangla language.
March of 1971 is a historic month for us because beginning March 1, the course of history of one Pakistan changed very fast. In the first general election of Pakistan since it was created in 1947, the Awami League (AL) led by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman won 167 seats out of 169 constituencies of East Pakistan (seven reserved seats for women), of a total 300 seats in the National Parliament of Pakistan.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina says the historic 7th March Speech of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is quite different from that of other great leaders of the world.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina calls upon the people to remain alert and united so that the anti-liberation forces cannot come to power.
The March 7 address by Bangabandhu—the great poetry of our emancipation—is a time-tested speech. This great speech still ignites people. It flames forth our unquenchable thirst for justice. It makes us move in tune with the spirit of the Liberation War. Martha Nussbaum calls it a 'love', and thus distinguishes it from the simple embrace of principles. This love involves the feeling that the nation is one's own.
It is this writer's view that the 7th March speech was Bangabandhu's finest hour. He stood far taller than ever before and with him we too stood tall as well, far taller than we could never imagine or even dream of till then.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina calls upon the countrymen to remain alert so that the anti-liberation forces and the people, who misinterpret the history of Liberation War, cannot come to power again.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday unveiled an analytical publication on Bangabandhu's historic 7th March speech, its e-book edition and mobile application.
Terming Unesco's recognition of Bangabandhu's historic 7th March speech as a world documentary heritage another milestone in continuation of global recognition, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina says such commendation is a matter of “great pride” for the Bangalee nation and Bangla language.