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‘71 war was never a war between India, Pakistan’

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‘71 war was never a war between India, Pakistan’
Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque along with Liberation War veterans from India unveils a book at a reception ceremony at National Museum in the capital yesterday. Focus Bangla Photo

Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque yesterday said the war in 1971 was never a war between India and Pakistan rather it was a War of Liberation for Bangladesh, reports UNB. “It was never a War between India and Pakistan,” he said while addressing a function as the chief guest at National Museum in the capital.

The Minister expressed gratitude to India for its tremendous support extended by its people and government in 1971. “India provided shelter, training and arms. We got all logistic support from India,” he said. Minister Haque said India remains a good friend and both the countries are working to further cement the friendly ties.

Later a book titled 12 Days to Dacca, written by Mahfuza Gen H S Kler and edited by Wing Commander Deejay Kler, was unveiled both in Bangla and English.

Deputy Indian High Commissioner Dr Adarsh Swaika, among others, spoke. An Indian delegation, comprising 27 war veterans and four serving officers, accompanied by their companions participated in the Victory Day celebrations and shared their stories.

Through the visit, the veterans of War of Liberation of Bangladesh 1971 once again got together in Dhaka and Kolkata to celebrate the Victory and their eternal bonds of camaraderie.

They shared their stories to bring to life a saga of glory, sacrifice and the spirit with which the people of both countries had stood by each other during the difficult times.

The reciprocal visits by freedom fighters and war veterans on Victory Day started in 2005 and more than 300 freedom fighters from Bangladesh and 150 Indian veterans have joined the celebrations in Kolkata and Dhaka respectively.

They will also meet freedom fighters during separate receptions being hosted by the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs, War Course Foundation of Bangladesh, Dhaka Club and the High Commission of India.

 

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