Victory Day (Bengali: ???????? BijÃÆ'Ã'y DibÃÆ'Ã's ) is national a holiday in Bangladesh was celebrated on December 16 to commemorate the victory of the allied forces over Pakistani troops in the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Pakistani Army Commander AAK Niazi's commander surrendered with his troops to the combined forces of Bangladesh and India, marking the end of the Bangladesh Liberation War of 9 months and the Bangladesh genocide of 1971 and the official separation of East Pakistan into Bangladesh. India also commemorated the victory over Pakistan on the same day in 1971 about Vijay Diwas.
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Histori
In 1971, Bangladesh fought the Bangladesh Liberation War against Pakistan to become an independent state, which resulted in the separation of East Pakistan from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and established a sovereign state called Bangladesh. The war complained East Pakistan and India against West Pakistan, and lasted for nine months. One of the most cruel wars of the 20th century, he witnessed massive atrocities, the exodus of 10 million refugees and the murder of 3 million people.
On December 16, 1971, Lieutenant General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi, the CO of Pakistan Armed Forces located in East Pakistan signed the Instrument of Surrender. The Submission Instrument is a written agreement enabling the delivery of the East Pakistan Command in the Bangladesh Liberation War, and marks the end of the 1971 Indo-Pakistan War in the Eastern Theater.
The handover took place at the Ramna Race Course in Dhaka on December 16, 1971. Lt. Gen. Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi and Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Aurora, the Combined Commanders of Indian and Bangladeshi Commanders, signed the instrument in the midst of thousands of people. encouraging the crowds in the racetrack. Air Commodore A. K. Khandker, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Bangladeshi Armed Forces, and Lieutenant General JF R Jacob from the East Indian Command, acted as a witness to surrender. Also present were Vice Admiral Mohammad Shariff, commander of Pakistan's Northeastern Command and Air Vice Marshal Patrick D. Callaghan of the Air Force's Air Force's East Pakistan Command, who signed the agreement. On behalf of Bangladesh, Air Commodore A. K. Khandker acted as a witness to the handover. Lieutenant General Jacob Rafael Jacob, Chief of Staff of the East Indian Command, along with other Indian naval and air commanders, acted as a witness on behalf of India. Aurora received a wordless submission, while crowds on the race course began shouting anti-Niazi and anti-Pakistani slogans.
In 1996, the Bank of Bangladesh issued a 10 Taka note with excess print to commemorate the Jubilee of Victory Day (25th Anniversary).
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Recognition Bangladesh
The Pakistani Armed Forces handover marks the end of the Bangladesh Liberation War and the formation of Bangla Desh (then reduced to one word). Most member nations of the United Nations quickly acknowledged Bangladesh in months after independence.
Celebration
Victory Day celebrations have been ongoing since 1972. Bangladesh Liberation War has become a very important topic in film, literature, history lessons in schools, mass media, and art in Bangladesh. The celebration ritual gradually gained a distinctive character with a number of similar elements: the Military Parade by the Bangladesh Armed Forces at the National Parade Ground, ceremonial meetings, speeches, lectures, receptions and fireworks. Victory Day in Bangladesh is a happy celebration in which popular culture plays a big role. TV and radio stations broadcast special programs and patriotic songs. The main streets are adorned with national flags. Different political parties and socioeconomic organizations carry out programs to mark the day in appropriate ways, including paying homage at Jatiyo Smriti Soudho, national memorial at Savar in Dhaka District.
Events to commemorate Victory Day
- 1971 : State Bank of Pakistan becomes Bangladesh Bank.
- 1972 : The Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh came into force on 16 December.
- 1973 : The award of war awarded by Bangladesh Gazette on December 15th.
- 1996 : The winning silver jubile is celebrated.
- 2013 : New world record of the largest human flag was set when 27,117 volunteers gathered at the National Parade Ground holding red and green blocks to form the national flag of Bangladesh.
See also
- Victory Day in another country.
- Independence Day
References
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