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The birth of a nation – these sculptures have inscribed deep within them the glorious history of the great independence of 1971 – which has been revealed in the light poetry of Abdul Malek Babul, written by the pen of a rifle called Camera
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#আমাদের রুপসী বাংলা, নৈস্বর্গিক সুন্দরের এক আধ্যত্মিক স্বপ্নপুরী
ঋতু বৈচিত্র ,জীব বৈচিত্র, লোকজ বৈচিত্র আর উৎসব বৈচিত্রের এক নন্দন কানন
এরই মাঝে বাস করে কিছু মহান মুক্তিযুদ্ধ, স্বাধীনতা বিরোধী , বাংলাদেশ বিধ্বংশী কিছু পরজীবি ভন্ড – প্রতারক-মীরজাফর শয়তান !
এদের পদদলিত করেই প্রতি প্রত্যুষায় বাংলাদেশ আর বীর বাঙ্গালী বীরদর্পে করে সূর্যস্নান –
ছুটে চলে সময়ের আগে আগে দ্বীপ্ত শপথে ৩০ লক্ষ শহীদ আর ২ লক্ষ মা-বোনের পবিত্র সভ্রম বিসর্জিত রক্তসাগর পেরিয়ে, অতল সমুদ্রে করে অবগাহন -বুকে দেশাত্মবোধ ,প্রিয় মাতৃভুমি, হাতে লাল-সবুজের পতাকা মহাকাল
বিশাল আকাশের বুকে উড়বেই চিরকাল ্্্্্্,
Our beautiful Bangladesh is a spiritual dreamland of natural beauty, bounty and biodiversity, a paradise of riverine motherland
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Mujibnagar formerly known as Baidyanathtala is a town in the Meherpur District of Bangladesh. It is a common reference for the government in exile formed by the leaders of the Awami League, who were leading the guerrilla war for the independence of Bangladesh from Pakistan in 1971.
Throughout the war with the Pakistan Army, the Mujibnagar government would serve as the nominal head of the pro-independence guerrilla militias, mainly the Mukti Bahini. Although the state gained independence only in 16 December 1971, the Mujibnagar government is recognised as the first official government of Bangladesh.
Following the failure of last-ditch talks on the formation of a government, Pakistani president Yahya Khan ordered the Pakistani Army to launch Operation Searchlight to suppress the nationalist movement. On March 25, 1971 the leader of the Awami League Sheikh Mujibur Rahman signed an official declaration[1] and called upon the people to resist the occupation forces through a radio message.[2] After he was arrested by Pakistan Army and moved to a jail in West Pakistan, M A Hannan,[3] Ziaur Rahman[4] broadcast the announcement of the declaration of independence on behalf of Sheikh Mujibur on 26 March and 27 March respectively and exhorted the Bengali people to resist the Pakistani state forces.
The senior political leaders of the Awami League congregated at the town of Baidyanathtala, which was mainly a mango grove located in Meherpur, when it was a sub-district of Kushtia. Inaugurating the government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh on April 17, the national anthem Amar Sonar Bangla was sung in chorus. Although Sheikh Mujib was declared the first President, Syed Nazrul Islam was appointed acting president and hoisted the flag of Bangladesh. Tajuddin Ahmed was appointed the first prime minister.
The Mujibnagar government is officially regarded as the first government of independent Bangladesh. April 17, the day of its formation is celebrated in Bangladesh as Mujibnagar Day, a major milestone for the Bangladeshi nationalists . A national historical monument has been constructed at Mujibnagar, and the place remains the focus of nationalist sentiments and the memories of the liberation war amongst the Bangladeshi people.
Mujibnagar Complex established on a 66 acres of land stands by holding the great and sacrificed history of the liberation war of bangladesh 1971.
After coming to the power in 1996 the Awami League government undertook the project named Mujibnagar Complex at Mujibnagar to commemorate the historic oath-taking ceremony of the first Bangladesh government on April 17 in 1971 at the then Baidyanathtala Mango Orchard in Meherpur.
The project comprises motel, helipad, telephone office, six rose gardens symbolising the six-point movement, the war-time map of Bangladesh showing the sectors, Muktijuddah Museum, sculptures and many other monuments to different historical events of the Liberation War.
The mausoleum in the complex with 23 pillars symbolize the 23 years of oppression by the Pakistani rulers.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina visited Mujibnagar on 17 April 1998 and declared that Mujibnagar would be turned into a National Memorial Complex where the real history of the war of liberation would be preserved for research and future generation.
The complex has also a war-time map of Bangladesh under the title Muktijuddhe Bangladesher Manchitra. It was built under the liberation war ministry.
The map portraits several bloody wars between freedom fighters and Pakistani Army at several places under the sector 11, escape of Bangalee refugees to India, attacks on Rajarbag Police Line, the EPR Pilkhana and Jagannath Hall, killings of intellectuals, Rayer Bazar Killing Ground, violation of women by Pakistani Army, Historic 7th March speech of Bangabandhu, Major Zia’s declaration of independence on behalf of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman from Kalurghat Betar Kendra, and many more brutalities by the Pakistani Army.
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তোমাকে পাওয়ার জন্য হে স্বাধীনতা
To achieve you, oh freedom !
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আমার সোনার বাংলা – আমি তোমায় ভালোবাসি
https://www.facebook.com/sadeq.sibli/videos/530553536730490
সবুজের বূকে লাল – উড়বেই চিরকাল
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TYnvvrFKxk