Today I will talk about the past. The shawl was nineteen eighty one. In June, the Indian sub-continent has heard the sound of Juddham. The liberation war of Bengalis in our neighboring country East Pakistan has started to take its final shape. Fifty-three years after the war of seventy-one, we remember that day once again. About the people who gave their lives in that war. Which was a war to create a secular state, a war to make our own language the state language........ a war for liberation. Soon after the independence of Pakistan as a country consisting of two non-contiguous regions of West Pakistan, today's Pakistan, and East Pakistan, today's Bangladesh, the struggle for Bengali rights began. That is, from forty-seven shals to Ekattor shals, this is a long bloody struggle. After partition, the initial refusal to accept Bengali as the state language of Pakistan, the economic disparity between the two parts, the dominance of the West Pakistani ruling class over Pakistan. In March of October, with East Pakistan ablaze with struggle, using this as a pretext, the Pakistan Army pounced on the nationalist agitators in the east. Against this Bengali faction, the Islamic Organization recruited local pro-Pakistan Bengalis and non-Bengalis, including members of the Jamaat-e-Islami. As violence escalated throughout the summer, large numbers of refugees entered Indian territory.
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