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Bangladesh celebrates its 39th Independence Day | Bangladesh on Friday celebrated its 39th Independence
and National Day. President Zillur Rahman, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Leader
of Opposition, Khaleda Zia, issued messages to citizens on the occasion. People
across the country observed the day, and paid homage to the martyrs. Colourful
programmes were also organised to mark the day. "Today, I am here to celebrate
our Independence Day. Thirty-nine years back, we were liberated from Pakistan.
We are feeling very happy and celebrating this day today on our free soil," said
Lutfurn Nahar, a schoolgirl. Bangladesh, formerly East Pakistan, was liberated
from Pakistan after a nine-month war of independence on this day. On March 26,
1971, Pakistan launched military attacks against Bangladeshi civilians, students
and armed personnel who collectively demanded separation from West Pakistan. The
war continued for nine months and finally culminated in the country's independence
on December 16, 1971, when Pakistan's Lt Gen Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi officially
surrendered. Approximately three million civilians were killed in the war. |
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