Celebrations on March 7 at the Bangladeshi Embassy in Stockholm 1011858 | The voice of tomorrow



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On Sunday (March 7) the historic March 7 was celebrated at the Bangladeshi Embassy in Sweden with due dignity and solemnity. The activities of the day began with the raising of the national flag in the facilities of the Embassy of Bangladesh in Stockholm, the capital of the country, on the morning of March 7.

In the afternoon, a discussion session was organized on the online zoom platform on the importance of the historic March 7 speech. The first secretary of the embassy, ​​Amarin Jahan, and the ambassador. Chaired by Nazmul Islam, the keynote speaker was Vir Muktijoddha, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Kazi Sajjad Ali Zahir, Bir Pratik. Members of the Bangladeshi community in Sweden, Norway and Finland joined online and embassy staff joined from the embassy premises.

At the beginning of the program, after the recitation of the Holy Scriptures, the embassy staff and the guests who participated online played the national anthem with a pure voice. After interpreting the national anthem, the ambassador said. Led by Nazmul Islam, flowers were laid on the portrait of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Embassy officials read messages from the president and prime minister on the occasion of the day. In addition to Bangabandhu’s historic speech on March 7, a special documentary about the day was screened at the event.

The keynote speaker for the program was Lieutenant Colonel (retired) Kazi Sajjad Ali Zahir, a heroic freedom fighter, who spoke about ‘Bangabandhu Bangladesh’. He described the story behind Bangabandhu’s historic speech on March 7 and highlighted Bangabandhu’s timeless contribution to the liberation war in light of various personal experiences. He said that this speech by Bangabandhu has strengthened a nation in the fight for freedom. This speech was the whole direction of the fight for freedom. These achievements and qualities of a speech are extremely rare in the history of the world. Bangabandhu’s speech has become part of the UNESCO world heritage due to its universality and human qualities.

Describing it as one of the best speeches in the world, he said that this speech appealed not only to freedom-loving Bengalis, but also extremely poor and oppressed people around the world. After that, open discussions were held with the spontaneous participation of expatriate Bangladeshi living in Sweden, Norway and Finland who were present online. During the debate, the speakers delivered important speeches on the background of the historic March 7 speech, as well as on the significance of the Great War of Liberation and the recognition of this speech at the international level.

Speakers at the time said that the speech delivered by the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on March 7 showed the way for the liberation of the Bengali nation considering the past, present and future context of Bangladesh. A speech gives birth to a country. How a political speech can lead to the liberation of a nation and find a new path by enriching cultural awareness: Bangabandhu’s speech on March 7 is burning proof of this. They call on the young generation to move forward by embracing and embracing Bangabandhu’s speech.

Ambassador Md. In his speech, Nazmul Islam highlighted the importance and significance of the historic March 7. At the beginning of his speech, he remembered Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the great architect of independent Bangladesh and the father of the nation, with deep respect. In his speech, the Ambassador said: “Bangabandhu is the name of the feelings of our hearts, we remember it from the bottom of our hearts.” Even after 50 years, the appeal of Bangabandhu’s March 7 speech is public. This historic March 7 speech united the entire Bengali nation in the great liberation war of 1971 and became a source of inspiration for Bengalis inspired by the liberation mantra. He wished everyone well, peace and prosperity.



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