Loading...

Bangladesh and India have unique foundation of friendship, Kovind says

| Updated: December 17, 2021 17:56:24


Bangladesh and India have unique foundation of friendship, Kovind says

Bangladesh and India have the unique foundation of friendship forged in the Liberation War half a century ago.

“History will always bear witness to this unique foundation,” said Kovind who joined Bangladesh’s Victory Day celebrations in Dhaka on Thursday, reports bdnews24.com.

“Veterans of that war – both from India and Bangladesh – some of whom are here in this audience, including the Honourable President of Bangladesh – are a living testimony to the power of faith and friendship, which can move mountains.”

“Fifty years ago, the ideological map of South Asia changed irreversibly and the proud nation of Bangladesh was born,” he said.

“The vision of an independent Bangladesh inspired millions. But it seemed to be a remote and impossible dream then to naysayers, sceptics and detractors,” he said.

“I remember that I was inspired, as a youth, by the moral courage of Bangabandhu [Sheikh Mujibur Rahman]. Like millions of others, I was electrified by his powerful voice, and the understanding that it carried the aspirations of 70 million people of Bangladesh at that time,” Kovind said.

“Like millions of Indians of my generation, we were elated by the victory of Bangladesh over an oppressive regime and were deeply inspired by the faith and courage of the people of Bangladesh.”

“The vision of Bangabandhu was of a Bangladesh that was not only free politically, but also of a nation that was equitable and inclusive. Sadly, his vision could not be realised in his lifetime. The anti-liberation forces who brutally killed Bangabandhu and most of his family did not realise that bullets and violence cannot extinguish an idea that has captured the imagination of the people.”

Share if you like

Filter By Topic