Kissinger and Bhutto’s Visits to Dhaka Before Bangabandhu’s Assassination
The visit of US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to Dhaka on 30th October 1974, merely months before the assassination …
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (1920–1975) was the founding father of Bangladesh and its first President. A visionary leader, he spearheaded the struggle for Bengali self-determination, leading to the Liberation War of 1971. As the leader of the Awami League, his historic speech on March 7, 1971, inspired millions to fight for independence. After victory, he worked to rebuild the war-torn nation but was tragically assassinated on August 15, 1975. His legacy remains a cornerstone of Bangladesh’s history, shaping its democratic and socio-political landscape. He is affectionately remembered as the “Father of the Nation” in Bangladesh.
The visit of US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to Dhaka on 30th October 1974, merely months before the assassination …
Sheikh Kamals 73rd birth anniversary tomorrow, The 73rd birth anniversary of Sheikh Kamal, the eldest son of Father of the …
First day of mourning month passed amid various programme, The first day of mourning month was passed amid various programmes …
Month of mourning begins tomorrow, The month of mourning begins tomorrow commemorating the brutal assassination of Father of the Nation …
President visits Bangabandhu Military Museum, President M Abdul Hamid today visited the Bangabandhu-Military Museum at Bijoy Sarani in the city …
PM receives report on Bangabandhu’s birth centenary celebration, The National Implementation Committee for the Birth Centenary Celebration of Father of …