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Tripura CM greets Bangladesh on Independence Day
TIWN March 26, 2018
Tripura CM greets Bangladesh on Independence Day
PHOTO : Tripura CM addressing at Rabindra Bhawan on Bangladesh's independence day. TIWN Pic Jan 26

AGARTALA, March 26 (TIWN): Chief Minister Biplab Deb has greeted neighboring Bangladesh on its 47th independence day.

CM was attending in a programme conducted at Rabindra Bhawan, Agartala in the presence of both Indian and Bangladesh citizens. While addressing CM also recalled his predecessors history at the Bangladesh.

Bangladesh's 47th independence day was also observed in the Asst High Commissioner's office of Bangladesh at Circuit house in Agartala. 

To mark the occasion, National Flag of Bangladesh was hoisted at 7:00 am. A cultural programme followed by panel discussion was held to mark the celebration.

On yesterday Bangladesh Asst High Commissioner’s office also conducted a rally to mark “Black Day” in the memories of killed people at Bangladesh during liberation war’s massacre.

The Bangladesh Liberation War ensued from 26 March onward as the Pakistani military (under orders from their president Yahya Khan) tried to restore the West Pakistani government's authority over Bangladesh.”

But after the change of plot in the year 1975, the situation turns in to a bad shape when Sheikh Mujibar Rahman was brutally killed along with family members. But during the reign of Rahman’s worthy daughter Sheikh Hasina, peace is prevailing in the country- Mr. Rahman further added.

The Independence Day is also celebrated in Bangladesh with due respect. President and Prime Minister had pay tributes to the martyrs. Besides that in the 90 missions of Bangladesh this glorious day is observed.  The day is a memorial to the deaths of thousands of innocent civilians who died in the subsequent Bangladesh Liberation War. Independence Day is commonly associated with parades political speeches, fairs, concerts, ceremonies, various other public and private events celebrating the history and traditions of Bangladesh. TV and radio stations broadcast special programs and patriotic songs in honor of Independence Day.

Generally, a thirty-one gun salute is conducted in the morning. The main streets of Bangladesh are decorated with national flags. Different political parties and socioeconomic organizations undertake programs to mark the day in a befitting manner, including the paying of respects at Jatiyo Sriti Soudho, the national memorial at Savar near Dhaka. 

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