মঙ্গলবার, ১৯ মার্চ, ২০১৩

The Unfinished Memoirs: Reading Between the Lines

"Mr Atlee' speech( Mr. Clement Atlee became the prime minister of Britain after 2nd world war) on the subject did not mention the Muslim demand for Pakistan. Instead, he had slighted the demands of the minority community in it. Let me give a short extract of what Mr Atlee had said in his speech here: 'Minorities cannot be allowed to impede the progress of majorities.' The Congress greeted his speech with Satisfaction. However, Mr Muhammad Ali Jinnah was highly critical of it"

This extract is taken from page 53 of "The Unfinished Memoirs" by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. He we will get a clear instance how in the time time of British rule Muslims as a minorities were ignored. That is why Muslims had to struggle for their own land and Pakistan was the result of it. The same thing happen with us in the time of Pakistan. Though in a numerically Bengalees were majority but in power ratio we're far behind. The Pakistani Juntas treated us as a weak, fickle minorities and deprived us from our very basic rights. We came away from Pakistan and made our own country out of a bloody struggle. To make this independence and the sacrifice of the millions meaningful we should take care of the rights people irrespective of castes, colors, parties, religions and races.


Lets everyone become the petal of a beautiful flower called Bangladesh

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