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Indo-Bangla ties prompted both nations to sacrifice in 1971: Verma


By BSS
Published : 03 Mar 2023 10:13 PM | Updated : 04 Mar 2023 01:47 PM

Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Pranay Kumar Verma on Friday said people of Bangladesh and India had sacrificed themselves during the War of Liberation in 1971 due to their friendly relations.

"The relations between Bangladesh and India had promoted both the nations to sacrifice during the great War of Independence in 1971," the Indian envoy told the journalists after paying tribute at the grave of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at Tungipara in Gopalganj on Friday noon.

Highlighting bilateral relations between the two countries, the Indian High Commissioner assured that the friendly relations between Bangladesh and India will continue in the coming days. 

Even the cultural, linguistic and traditional similarity exists between Bangladesh and India would also be uninterrupted from the next generation to generation, Verma told the journalists.

Evaluating the contribution of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the Indian High Commissioner said: "Bangabandhu is not only the ideal of Bangladesh but also an ideal for the Indian nation." 

"I feel proud as I could arrive at the grave of Father of the Nation of Bangladesh Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman," the Indian envoy remarked.

Lauding the progress of Bangladesh, the Indian diplomat said: "The progress 

of Bangladesh in the area of social safety and peoples' welfare is exemplary 

to the whole world." 

Terming the month of March as an historical month for Bangladesh, Sree Pranay 

said the Independence of Bangladesh was declared during this month, adding: 

"Even the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was born in 

this month." 

"Bangabandhu had made lot of sacrifices for the independence of Bangladesh," 

he told the newsmen.

Earlier, the Indian high commissioner expressed deep respect to the Father of 

the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman through placing floral wreaths 

at his Mausoleum after reaching at Tungipara. 

Later, he joined a special prayer seeking eternal peace of the departed souls 

of Bangabandhu and other martyrs of August 15, 1975 carnage. 

During the time, Indian High Commissioner's wife Mrs Manu Verma, First 

Secretary of the Indian High Commission in Bangladesh Shri Animesh Chowdhury, 

its Second Secretary Shri Bhaibab Goldhan, Deputy Commissioner of Gopalganj 

Kazi Mahbubul Alam and Tungipara Poura Mayor Sheikh Tozammel Haque Tutul 

attended, among others.

Our Diplomatic Correspondent adds: Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma visited Tungipara on Friday and paid tributes to the Father of the Nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at his Mausoleum. 

High Commissioner also laid a  floral wreath at the Mausoleum to pay homage to Bangabandhu. 

His wife accompanied him during the visit.

In his written remarks at the Mausoleum, High Commissioner Verma highlighted the historic importance of the month of March in the history of Bangladesh and underlined Bangabandhu’s vision for the development of Bangladesh and India-Bangladesh partnership.

He also took a guided tour of the museum, which showcases Bangabandhu's life and legacy, and the supreme sacrifices that he made for the independence and progress of Bangladesh.

Bangabandhu’s fight for democracy, inclusivity and social justice continues to inspire people across the world. 

"His legacy remains a guiding light for India-Bangladesh relationship and the driving force for India’s steadfast partnership with Bangladesh on its journey towards progress and prosperity."