Liberation War veterans celebrate Victory Day in Dhaka, Kolkata
The veterans of Liberation War of 1971 are once again celebrating the Victory Day and their eternal bonds of camaraderie together in Dhaka and Kolkata.
Reciprocal visits by freedom fighters from
Bangladesh and war veterans from India on Victory Day started in 2005
and more than 400 freedom fighters from Bangladesh and 175 Indian
veterans have joined the celebrations in Kolkata and Dhaka respectively.
This year, a delegation of 30 freedom
fighters and six serving Bangladesh Armed Forces officers, along with
their companions are participating in the Vijay Diwas celebrations in
Kolkata from December 14-18 at the invitation of Delhi.
The delegation is led by Shajahan Khan,
MP, according to Indian High Commission in Dhaka. It includes Mayor of
Bera Municipality, retired additional IG, DIG, SP of Police, retired
additional secretary, other senior retired bureaucrats, prominent
personnel from civil and serving officers from Bangladesh Armed Forces.
The delegation will participate in a large
number of ceremonial functions with receptions being held in their
honour. They will also get an opportunity to interact with Indian
veterans of the War during their visit.
They will be visiting Jorashanko Thakurbari, the ancestral house of Rabindranath Tagore and other historical places.
Simultaneously, at the invitation of
Dhaka, 27 Indian war veterans and four serving officers, accompanied by
their companions, arrived here on Sunday to participate in the Victory
Day celebrations.
Lieutenant General (retd) Rajendra Singh Kadyan is leading the Indian delegation.
During their stay, they will attend various ceremonial events and have an opportunity to interact with the President, Prime Minister, the chiefs of Army, Navy and Air Force and Principal Staff Officer, Armed Forces Division.
During their stay, they will attend various ceremonial events and have an opportunity to interact with the President, Prime Minister, the chiefs of Army, Navy and Air Force and Principal Staff Officer, Armed Forces Division.
They will also meet freedom fighters at
separate receptions to be hosted by the Ministry of Liberation War
Affairs, War Course Foundation of Bangladesh and the High Commission of
India.
The delegation will also pay homage to
Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at the
Bangabandhu Memorial museum. The delegation will visit some battle sites
of Liberation war as well.
As they relive their experiences and share
stories, they bring to life a saga of glory, sacrifice and the spirit
with which the people of both countries stood by each other during the
difficult times.
Their legacy of brotherhood, bravery and
sacrifice has stood the test of time and will continue to bind the armed
forces and people of both the nations together in times to come.
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