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A dialogue about the Liberation War of Bangladesh.

 Write a dialogue between you and your friend about the Liberation War of Bangladesh.






Myself: How’re you, my friend?

Friend: I am fine, thanks. And you?

Myself: I’m also fine.  

Friend: Today I would like to tell you about our great Liberation War.

Myself: Oh! It’s fine!

Friend: We all know, 26 March is the Independence Day of Bangladesh.

Myself: What is the background of the day?

Friend: The Pakistani rules oppressed then and exploited us in all possible ways. They did great injustice to us. They took Bangladesh as their colony. We demanded provincial autonomy. We own in majority seats in the general election of 1970 under the leadership of Shaikh Mujibur Rahman. But the Pakistani riles did not hand overpower. On the other hand, they made a conspiracy to crush Bangladesh.

Myself: What did then happen?  

My Friend: Bangladesh declared our Independence on 26 March 1971. Now the war of our independence began. The war continued for 9 months. We lost many valuable lives. At last on 16 December 1971, we liberated our country. Since then 16 December is our Victory day and 26 March is our Independence Day.

Myself: What is the importance of the day?

 Friend: This day brings back to our mind the memories of those who laid down their lives for the sake of our independence.

Myself: What else should we do on this day?

Friend: On this day we remember with respect the great sacrifices of the martyrs. We take an oath of dedication to the service of the country.

Myself: Thank you very much for talking about such an important topic.

 Friend: You’re most welcome.


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