The nation is celebrating the Month of Victory with much festivity and enthusiasm amid a series of programmes throughout the month of December that begins today.
Forty-eight years back on December 16, Bangladesh was liberated from the Pakistani occupation forces after a nine-month-long bloodstained War of Liberation and the supreme sacrifices of three million people and the honour of nearly half a million women.
Different socio-political, educational and cultural institutions and organisations have chalked out numerous programmes to celebrate the nation’s great victory that was achieved under the leadership of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
The programmes will include placing of wreaths at the portrait of Bangabandhu at the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum at Dhanmondi in capital and processions, discussions, photo exhibition and cultural events.
Different organisations will observe the first day of December 1 as the ‘Freedom Fighters Day’.
Dhaka University (DU) teachers, students, officers and employees will take various initiatives on the campus as part of the Victory Day celebration programme.
Besides, another function titled “First Dawn of Month of Victory” was staged at Hakim Chattar on the Dhaka University (DU) campus at 7 am under the arrangement of ‘Podokkhep Bangladesh’.
DU Pro-Vice Chancellor (Administration) Prof Dr Muhammad Samad attended it as the chief guest.
To inaugurate month-long programmes, Bangabandhu Parishad will hold a discussion at its central office here at 10 am.
Besides, many other organizations including –‘Amra Muktijoddhar Shantan’ and the National Freedom Fighters (FF) Foundation– will organise various programmes across the country to celebrate the month of victory.
On December 14, the nation will observe Martyred Intellectuals’ Day to commemorate those intellectuals who were killed by Pakistani forces and their collaborators during the 1971 Liberation War, particularly on 25 March and 14 December 1971.
The Victory Day of the country will be celebrated on December 16 paying homage to the martyrs for their supreme sacrifice for freeing the country from the misrule and occupation of Pakistani ruler.
On this day in 1971, the commander of Pakistan occupation army, General AAK Niazi, and his 93,000 soldiers surrendered to the allied forces of freedom fighters and Indian army at Ramna Racecourse, now Suhrawardy Udyan, in Dhaka following a miserable defeat in the war of independence that broke out in March 25.