He lauds determination, resilience of Hasina

Indian President Ram Nath Kovind has said the anti-liberation forces who brutally killed Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and most of his family did not realize that bullets and violence cannot extinguish an idea that has captured the imagination of the millions of people.

Above all, he said, the anti-liberation forces did not count on the determination and resilience of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who faced assassination attempts and dictatorships with remarkable courage.

The Indian President said Prime Minister Hasina has been driven by the strong conviction to realise the dream of Bangabandhu, and his spirit of the "rebel", as set out in the famous poem by the great poet Kazi Nazrul Islam.

The Indian President joined the Victory Day and "Mujib Borsho" celebrations in Dhaka where President Abdul Hamid spoke as the chief guest.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury, Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Rehana, Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque and Chief Coordinator, International Implementation Committee, Dr. Kamal Abdul Naser Chowdhury also spoke.

The Indian President said today, these ideals of Bangabandhu are being realised by the hardworking and enterprising people of Bangladesh, guided by the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

"The vision of Bangabandhu was of a Bangladesh that was not only free politically, but also of a nation that was equitable and inclusive. Sadly, his vision could not be realised in his lifetime," he said.

"On this historic 50th anniversary of the Liberation of Bangladesh, I bring you festive greetings from your 1.3 billion brothers and sisters in India. We celebrate with you this historic day: fifty years ago, the ideological map of South Asia changed irreversibly and the proud nation of Bangladesh was born," he said.

On this occasion, President Kovind paid tribute to the memory of the untold suffering of tens of millions of people of Bangladesh, especially the brutalized daughters, sisters and mothers. "It is their sacrifice, and the righteousness of the cause of Bangladesh, that has transformed the region."

"As our nations develop and our friendship further deepens, let us continue to work together towards realizing the dreams of our peoples," President Kovind said.

President Kovind said history will always bear witness to this "unique foundation" of friendship between the two countries, forged in the people's war that liberated Bangladesh.

"Veterans of that war - both from India and Bangladesh - some of whom are here in this audience, including the President of Bangladesh - are living testimony to the power of faith and friendship, which can move mountains," he said.

Terming the invitation for him to visit and participate in this celebration of 50 years of Bangladesh a unique honour, President Kovind said it is also a true reflection of their very special friendship.

"Like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, I'm delighted that my first visit outside India since the outbreak of the COVID pandemic is to your country Bangladesh. I am also honoured to participate in the Mujib Borsho celebrations," he said.

A little over 50 years ago, the vision of an independent Bangladesh inspired millions but it seemed a remote and impossible dream then to naysayers, skeptics and detractors, the Indian President observed.

"But the inspiring statesmanship of Bangabandhu; his clear-sighted moral conviction and his unflinching determination to seek justice for the people of East Pakistan were truly the game-changers," he said, adding that world learnt a valuable lesson that the will of the majority of people cannot be subjugated by any force, however brutal.

President Kovind remembered that he was inspired, as a youth, by the moral courage of Bangabandhu. "Like millions of others, I was electrified by his powerful voice, and the understanding that it carried the aspirations of 70 million people of Bangladesh at that time."

Like millions of Indians of his generation, he said, they were elated by the victory of Bangladesh over an oppressive regime and were deeply inspired by the faith and courage of the people of Bangladesh.

"We've witnessed the commendable economic growth achieved by Bangladesh in the last decade, which has also created opportunities for its citizens to realize their full potential," said the Indian President.

"Your country's stellar economic performance complemented by geographical advantage can benefit the entire sub-region and the world," he said, adding that there is a growing recognition among international experts about the fact that close sub-regional trade, economic cooperation and connectivity will help accelerate the process of achieving a "Sonar Bangla" in the shortest possible period of time.

President Kovind said India has always attached the highest priority to its friendship with Bangladesh and they remain committed to doing all they can, to help realize the full potential of our friendship.

"In recent years, we have seen steady expansion of trade, economic cooperation, people-to-people ties, student exchanges and extensive engagements across multiple areas of activity. These are guarantees of a sustainable, deep friendship, based on mutual respect, sovereign equality and our respective long-term interests. I am glad that our recent efforts have been inspired by this vision," said the Indian President.

If the first 50 years of the partnership began by surmounting extraordinary challenges that forged a deep friendship between our people, perhaps, he said, the time has come to raise the bar even higher.

"To achieve that, our businesses, our academics and especially our youth must be motivated to jointly create globally-pioneering initiatives in the world of ideas, creativity, commerce and technology," said the Indian President.

He said their innovators should be urged to find new solutions, based on locally-appropriate technologies, to address their common development challenges.

"We must urge our thinkers to leverage the power of our own unique success stories, to find 'best-in-class' ideas that are relevant in our regional context. Together we can create opportunities for seamless flow of ideas and innovation as we enter a new era of inter-connectivity," said the Indian President.

And two countries' businesses should be encouraged to realize the vision of deeply-integrated supply chains of production and transport connectivity, enabling our sub-region to become one of the world's largest production centres, and the world's largest market for goods and services, he said.

President Kovind, who paid a state visit on December 15-17. This was his first state visit since the outbreak of the COVID pandemic.

The President was accorded a ceremonial welcome and given guard of honour at the Airport.

Thereafter, he visited the National Martyrs' Memorial in Savar and paid tributes to the martyrs of the Liberation War of Bangladesh.

Subsequently, he visited Bangabandhu Memorial Museum at 32 Dhanmondi where he paid homage to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the Father of the nation of Bangladesh.

The President met the political leadership of Bangladesh - President Mohammad Abdul Hamid, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen.

In these meetings, the President congratulated the government and people of Bangladesh on the historic occasion of Mujib Borsho, 50th anniversary of liberation of Bangladesh and 50 years of India-Bangladesh bilateral relations.

He said that the Liberation War of Bangladesh was an inspiring episode in recent history and India was honoured to be the part of it.

He said that, 50 years ago, India and Bangladesh began a special friendship which was laid in commonalities of language, kinship, religion and cultural ethos as well as mutual respect.

The President reiterated that Bangladesh has a special place in India's 'neighbourhood first' policy.

He said that India's development partnership with Bangladesh is one of the most comprehensive and wide-ranging ones.

Speaking about the trade and connectivity, the President said that connectivity forms an important pillar of India-Bangladesh relations.

The two countries have much to gain from their geographical proximity. He was happy to note that Bangladesh is one of India's largest trade partners.

He said that India looks forward to a more organised and seamless trade between the two countries.

He noted that there is a lot of scope in partnering in areas like space, nuclear technology, defence, pharmaceuticals and other advanced science and technology field.

Pointing to the cooperation between India and Bangladesh during the Covid pandemic, the President appreciated the support received from Bangladesh during the pandemic.

He was happy to note that Bangladesh was one of the first countries to receive vaccines from India and also the largest recipient of made-in-India vaccines.

Speaking about cooperation on multilateral fora, the President said that India and Bangladesh have a broad agenda of issues and common concern, especially pertaining to South Asia which would require closer cooperation.

The President attended a banquet hosted in his honour by the President of Bangladesh at Bangabhaban.

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