Bangladesh to Hounour Indira Gandhi for Support in 1971 War


Dhaka, Aug 21 (PTI): Bangladesh will confer a special honour on late Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi for her "immense" support in its struggle for liberation on the country's 40th independence day next year.

Gandhi will be honoured as part of a government plan to acknowledge the role of foreign nationals in the 1971 Liberation War against Pakistani forces, an official said. "Some 100 foreign nationals of different categories are expected to be ceremonially awarded coinciding with our 40th Independence Day on March 26 next year in Dhaka. But Mrs Gandhi would conferred with a special honour," Secretary of the Liberation War Ministry Uzzal Bikash Dutta told PTI.

He said a national committee constituted earlier had nominated her for the special honour for her "unique" role in "offering training to freedom fighters and refuge to millions of people who fled the country and building world opinion for Bangladesh's independence".

Foreign secretary Mohamed Mijarul Queyes, who headed the national subcommittee for preparing the list of foreigners to be honoured, said the committee was expected to finalise the list in its meeting to be chaired by Foreign Minister Dipu Moni tomorrow.

The criterion of the recipients was finalised earlier. He said people of different categories like foreign statesmen, politicians, diplomats, soldiers, artists and writers, journalists, rights activists and groups and media organisations like the BBC and All India radio have been nominated for the award.

Bangladesh is to invite the recipients or their relatives to receive the awards in Dhaka. "The objective of the award is to express our acknowledgement to prove we are a grateful nation," Dutta said.

Bangladesh won its independence in 1971 after nine months of a Liberation War against Pakistani forces with crucial Indian support. 

  

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  • Kateel Ramesh Prabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Aug 21 2010

    Whether country's support for liberation of Bangladesh is good or bad,the after effect is that it has created problems immensely by way illegal migration.The event has created devide permanently between India and Pakistan and enough trouble has been experieinced by the country.

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  • Alwyn Lobo, Mangalore- USA

    Sat, Aug 21 2010

    Mrs. Indira Gandhi was a person like a gem. She was one of the prominent and excellent prime minister of India. No doubt she might did some errors but over all she was leading India to the right direction. It is nice to see that the Bangladesh people remember her.

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  • aboobaker uppala, uppala/Holy Makkah

    Sat, Aug 21 2010

    YOU ARE IN OUR HEART INDIRAJI.NOT ONLY THE SECULAR INDIANS,BUT WHOLE THE WORLD IS SALUTING YOU PRIYA DARSHINI.

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  • fathima, mangalore

    Sat, Aug 21 2010

    Finally it is $1 Billion loan from India gets the recognition that was due since 40years! But if Pakistan gets $1 Billion loan from India for flood relief, by sending thousands of Kasabs (or by using PDP/PFI Madanis), Pakistanis would make sure Indian cities burn!!

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