Editorial

Bangladesh achieved its nationhood on December 16, 1971, a significant milestone in its history. Bangladesh achieved a hard-fought victory after enduring a long and challenging journey. Throughout this journey, they faced numerous sacrifices and obstacles, including the heartbreaking loss of three million lives over nine months.

The Bengali nation pays tribute to Victory Day with profound respect as they honour the brave individuals who are part of their nation.

The festival of victory is a powerful symbol of the resilience and patriotism of the Bengali people and a tribute to the sacrifices made during their struggle for independence.

It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made during the battle for liberty and emphasises the significance of rejecting violence, hostility, and pride.

By observing Victory Day, both the younger generation and the global community can honour the importance of the liberation struggle and work towards achieving victory in their own lives every day.

Individuals should infuse every moment with the joy of triumph and let the spirit of the liberation war inspire them to pursue moral uprightness and unwavering determination in nation-building.

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