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Published: 10:42 16 November 2024
On Saturday (November 16) morning, Farooq-e Azam, adviser to the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs and the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief. Explore the various galleries of the Muktijudda Judughar located in Agargaon of the capital, which consists of brave stories, documentaries, photographs and various historical monuments of the 1971 freedom struggle.
At the beginning of the visit, the advisor paid tribute to the memory of the martyrs of the Liberation War of 1971 and laid wreaths at the 'Prajjlit Shikha Chir Amlan' and stood for some time and paid tribute to the martyrs. At the end of the visit, the advisor also writes comments in the museum's comment book.
Mentioning the Liberation War Museum as a symbol of independence, the adviser said, "I believe that the sacrifice for the language and freedom of the Bengali nation will inspire people all over the world to fight for freedom and democracy."
The trustee of the museum, freedom fighter Mofidul Haque, trustee and member secretary Sara Zaker and senior officials of the museum were present.
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