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Originally Posted by Maximillian
I vividly remember that sad day - so much sorrow had filled my little heart. My mother was in tears, and my father was unable to convince himself to go to office.
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That day possibly was a sad day for the deaths and also a day of hope for the nation. I don't think that was a office going day at all. office, schools everything was shut down even outside Dhaka.
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Originally Posted by Maximillian
the natsi perpetrators had taken to the streets - bringing calamity down upon us that was to last for 20 years. Bangladesh had again lost its independence, and it would be 20 more years before its was regained thanks to our jono netri Sheikh Hasina, for her life time of sacrifices fighting against the totalitarian regimes of Zia Rahman and Ershad.
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You seem to be describing the period upto Aug 1975.
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Originally Posted by Maximillian
We shall never forget nor forgive. We should remain eternally vigilent against the same foreighn forces and train our children under the ideology of our Bangabandhu. I think we also need special courses and modified curriculum to preach his ideology. Will that ever happen ?
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Mujib's Final ideology before he died was; Bakshal. Socialism was his final thoughts & he never issued a correction. Do you mean we should embrace that? Just was curious