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The Speech of 7th March (Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, 1971)

The historic7'th March speech of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is the main inspiration of our liberation war. On 30th October 2017, UNESCO has recognized the fiery speech of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as a part of the world's documentary heritage. The speech was given by our father of the nation on 7th March 1971 at Ramna Race Course in Dhaka. In this speech, Bangabandhu declared " This struggle is for our freedom, this struggle is for our independence." He announced, "every house to turn into a fortress, resist the enemy with all you have." During this 18 minute speech, he declared in a thunderous voice that "Having mastered the lesson of sacrifice, we shall give more blood. God willing [Inshallah], we shall free the people of this land,” The speech of 7th March has inspired the 2,00,000 people who were present on the Ramna Race Course and also the whole nation to take part in the liberation war and free our country from the enemy. This speech has touched the soul of every Bangladeshi and even after 1971, this speech has encouraged all other movements. The speech of 7th March was an eye-opening declaration for the nation that we should stand together and free our country from West Pakistan. Now it's a matter of great pride for us that as UNESCO has recognized the speech, the whole world will be able to know of our liberation war.   

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  1. everything is okay but its too short to write.

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  2. check the date? it should be 7 th march 1971! -.-

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  3. "7th March 2017 at Ramna Race Course in Dhaka. In this speech, Bangabandhu declared " This struggle is for our freedom, this speech is for our independence"
    Not just the year, even the statement is also wrong it should actually be This struggle is for our freedom, this STRUGGLE (not speech) is for our independence"

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  4. Thanks for it..And it is wonderfu.. .

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  6. Thank u so much for getting this paragraph

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  7. Nice article. It was really very helpful.

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  8. Not 20000 people, it's 2000000 (two million) people.

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  9. About 2 million (2000000) people were present there ....not 20000 lol.

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  10. is it right ! The speech was actually more gave less

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  11. Wonderful article. Keep posting. :)))))))))))))))))))))))

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  12. thank you bro for this paragraph

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  13. Not very good.... But enough🥰

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  14. It really helped me...tnq for this

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  15. Alhamdulillah, thank you so much.

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  16. 18 Munites or 18 minute... which one is correct

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  19. Thanks for this nice paragraph.

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