16 December is celebrated as the Victory Day in Bangladesh. This day marks the end of the Liberation War in 1971 when Bangladesh gained victory. The war started at lasted for nine long months. The people of Bangladesh fought bravely for their freedom, facing many hardships during this time.
The war began because the people of Bangladesh, then called East Pakistan, wanted to be free from the unfair treatment by the rulers of West Pakistan. The leaders of East Pakistan demanded independence, and when their demands were ignored, the people rose up to fight for their rights.
During the war, many people lost their lives, but the people of Bangladesh never gave up. They were determined to be free. The freedom fighters fought against the Pakistani forces. Finally, on 16 December 1971, the Pakistani army surrendered, and Bangladesh became an independent country.
Every year, Victory Day is celebrated with great pride and joy. People remember the brave freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for the country's independence. The national flag is hoisted, and various events are organized to honor the heroes of the war. The day is a reminder of the courage and determination of the people of Bangladesh and their love for their motherland.
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