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what do you know about the speaker?why was his heart overflowing with grief?​ Passege
...My brothers,
I stand before you today with a heart overflowing with grief. You are fully aware of the events that are going on and
understand their import. We have been trying to do our best to cope with the situation. And yet, unfortunately, the streets
of Dhaka Chattogram, Khulna, Rajshahi and Rangpur are awash with the blood of our brothers. The people of Bengal
now want to be free, the people of Bengal now want to live, and the people of Bengal now want their rights. What have
we done that was wrong? After the elections, the people of Bangladesh voted as one for me, for the Awami League We
were to sit in the National Assembly, draft a constitution for ourselves there, and build our country, the people of this land
would thereby get economic, political, and cultural freedom. But it is with regret that I have to report to you today that we
have passed through twenty-three tragic years, Bengal's history of those years is full of stories of torture inflicted on our
people, of blood shed by them repeatedly. Twenty-three years of a history of men and women in agony!
The history of Bengal is the history of a people who have repeatedly made their ways crimson with their blood. We shed
blood in 1952, even though we were the victors in the elections of 1954 we could not form a government then. In 1958
Ayub Khan declared Martial Law to enslave us for the next ten years. In 1966 when we launched the six-point movement
our boys were shot dead on 7 June. When after the movement of 1969 Ayub Khan fell from power and Yahya Khan
assumed the reins of the government he declared that he would give us a constitution and restore democracy, we listened
to him then. A lot has happened since and elections have taken place. I've met President Yahya Khan. I've made a request
to him not only on behalf of Bengal but also as a leader of the party which has the majority in Pakistan, I said to him: “You
must hold the session of the National Assembly on 15 January.” But he did not listen to me. He listened to Mr. Bhutto
instead. At first, he said that the meeting would take place in the first week of March. We said, "Fine, we will be taking
our seats in the Assembly then." I said we will carry out our discussions in the Assembly. I went so far as to say that if
anyone come up with an offer that was just; even though we were in the majority we would agree to that offer.​

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Answered by pwrmihir123
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Answered by wwwtanhatasnim132
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what do you know about the speaker?why was

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