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A Long Way to Freedom
The people of Bangladesh
discovered their identity through
the Language Movement in 1952.
The struggle to establish their
identity and national spirit
began soon after 1947 when they
realized that under Pakistan
created on the two nation theory
they was little scope for the
distance culture of Banglees to
flourish . The refusal of the
central government to grant
status to Bangla language became
the focal point of struggle,
because language was the most
important vehicle of the cultural
expression of the people of this
land.
The contradiction of the two
Pakistans , the racial oppression
and the exploitation of the West
over the East was gradually
unveiled. The struggle for the
consciousness of identity and
cultural freedom which began with
the advent of the student
movements of the 60's gained
momentum in the mass movement of
1969. Though it brought about the
fall of a mighty military ruler
like Ayub Khan, the ultimate goal
was not achieved. After this,
came the election of 1970 with
absolute victory of Sheikh
Mujibur Rahaman.
In the elections of December 7,
1970 the Awami League won 160 out
of 162 seats in East Pakistan,
all but two, and would have had a
clear majority in the new
assembly had it been convened.
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman became the
majority party leader of the
Pakistan National Assembly .
The military rules of Pakistan
refused to allow the Awami League
to form a government. Major
General Ziaur Rahman on behalf of
Mujib declared independence. A
full scale movement of
non-cooperation with the military
government began on the 26th
of March, 1971 which is
celebrated as the Independence
Day every year. Thus Bangladesh
plunged into a civil war.
The Pakistan Army began their
genocide by attacking the
innocent Bangalees of Dhaka city.
The dwellers of Dhaka city never
confronted such intolerable days.
The Pakistani army massacred
35,000 Bengali intellectuals and
unleashed a brutal war against
the Bangalees of East Pakistan to
prevent their secession. But no
one let the dream encircled flag
fall down to dust .
During the nine month struggle
which ensued an estimated three
million Bengalis died and and ten
million refuges fled into India
Sheikh Mujib was imprisoned in
west Pakistan. A Bangladesh
Government in exile was
established. The actual military
campaign took place in December
and lasted only ten days. The
Indian Army launched a massive
offensive against the Pakistani
forces to support the Bangladesh
movement . On December 16,
1971, the Pakistan army
surrendered.
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