Bangobondhu gave a speech on March 7, 1971 at the Racecourse ground outlining 4 demands: the immediate lifting of martial law, withdrawal of all military personnel to their barracks, an inquiry into loss of life, and the immediate transfer of power to elected representatives of the people before the assembly meeting on March 25. He closed by saying the struggle this time was for freedom.
Bangobondhu gave a speech on March 7, 1971 at the Racecourse ground outlining 4 demands: the immediate lifting of martial law, withdrawal of all military personnel to their barracks, an inquiry into loss of life, and the immediate transfer of power to elected representatives of the people before the assembly meeting on March 25. He closed by saying the struggle this time was for freedom.
Bangobondhu gave a speech on March 7, 1971 at the Racecourse ground outlining 4 demands: the immediate lifting of martial law, withdrawal of all military personnel to their barracks, an inquiry into loss of life, and the immediate transfer of power to elected representatives of the people before the assembly meeting on March 25. He closed by saying the struggle this time was for freedom.
On march 7, 1971,Bangobondhu's (friend of Bengalis) gave a speech at the
Racecourse ground (Now called Suhrawardy Udyan) 1 The immediate lifting of martial law 2 Immediate withdral of all military personal to their barracks 3 An inquiry into the loss of life 4 Immediate transfer of power to the elected represented the people before the assembly meeting March 25
He closed his speech saying "The struggle, this time, is for our freedom"