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Write a letter to your friend telling him how you feel when you listen to 7 march speeck

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Answered by shraddha663
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Explanation:

he 7 March Speech of Bangabandhu was a speech given by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangladesh on 7 March 1971 at the Ramna Race Course maidan in Dhaka to a gathering of over 10 lakh (1,000,000) people. It was delivered during a period of escalating tensions between East Pakistan and the powerful political and military establishment of West Pakistan. In the speech, Rahman proclaimed: "The struggle this time, is a struggle for our liberty. The struggle this time, is a struggle for our independence." He announced a civil disobedience movement in the province, calling for "every house to turn into a fortress". The speech inspired the Bengali people to prepare for a war of independence amid widespread reports of armed mobilisation by West Pakistan. The Bangladesh Liberation War began 18 days later when the Pakistan Army launched Operation Searchlight against Bengali civilians, intelligentsia, students, politicians, and armed personnel. On 30 October 2017, UNESCO added the speech in the Memory of the World Register as a documentary heritage.

Answered by roopini14sl
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The given letter is an informal letter.

Explanation:

From

Yusuf,

S/o : Hamir,

D/o : 3456

New Delhi

Date : 15/08/2022

Dear Jahan,

How are you? Hope this letter finds you in good health. We all are fine here.Lately I hear Bangabandhu's 7 March speech and it made me feel nice. I am writing this letter to share my feelings after I heard it.

A small extract of Bangabandhu's 7 March speech, the great poem of our liberation, is a speech of many years. This wonderful speech still moves people today. It fuels our insatiable thirst for justice. It moves us in the spirit of liberation wars. Martha Nussbaum calls it "love" to distinguish it from the simple acceptance of principles. This love includes the feeling that the country is yours. Just look at the 'bhayera aamar' or 'amar manush' of the March 7 speech, or the national anthem 'Amar Sonar Bangla', and you will see the reason for this claim. This is not his 19-minute speech, but a trove of ideologies that Bangabandhu professed throughout his political career and instilled in us with strong national political sentiment. We should gather at Suharawadi Udhiyan every March 7th to rejuvenate ourselves in the spirit of the war of liberation.

Convey my wishes to your parents. I hope you will get a chance to listen this. Waiting for your reply.

Yours lovingly,

Yusuf.

To

Jahan ,

S/o : Ali,

D/o : 1245,

Hyderabad.

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