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How much Bangladesh has changed! All holidays canceled on days related to liberation war and Mujib


There was a coup in Bangladesh in the month of August. During this period of bloodshed, the then PM Sheikh Hasina left the country and came to India. Since then she has been living a life of exile here. After his ouster from power, Nobel laureate economist Mohammad Yunus took over the reins. Even though he is an economist and is famous all over the world, he seems to be pushing Bangladesh forward on Pakistan's agenda. This is the reason why now the holidays in Bangladesh on days related to the Liberation War and its hero Mujibur Rahman have been cancelled.

It is believed that in this way the ideological inclination of the Bangladesh government is moving towards Pakistan. The same Pakistan from which Bangladesh was separated and formed. The then Pakistan government was accused of atrocities and discrimination against Bengali speaking people. A movement broke out in protest against this, which was named the Bengali Liberation War. Finally, Bangladesh came into existence on 16 December 1971. India also helped in this. Mujibur Rahman is considered the hero of that movement. This was the reason why there is a holiday in Bangladesh on his birth anniversary and death anniversary.

Now Bangladesh government has canceled these holidays. A total of 8 national holidays have been canceled by the Mohammad Yunus government. These include 7 March and 15 August, which are associated with the liberation struggle. The decision to cancel these holidays was taken in the recently held cabinet meeting. Notification in this regard will also be issued soon. Opposition to this decision of Mohammad Yunus government has also started. Especially the Awami League has condemned this and said that this government wants to erase the history of Bangladesh's liberation war. that is not good.

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