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1.A.(a) (i) agony (b) (iv) deal with (c) (iv) all of the above (d) (ii) anguish (e) (iv) all of the above (f) (ii) People of Bengal (g) (i) heart filled with agony (h) (iv) oppressive acts of Pakistani rulers (i) (iii) painted (j) (i) colour (k) (i) unluckily (l) (iv) affliction (m) (i) informed (n) (iv) state of affairs (o) (ii) draw up (p) (iii) remorse (q) (i) impose (r) (iii) begin (s) (i) descend (t) (iii) adopt (u) (iv) revive (v) (ii) befall
- (a) The situation of the then East Pakistan is the reason of Bangabandhu’s heart being overflowed with grief. During that period, the Pakistani rulers’ tyranical acts cross the tolerance limit. For this reason, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman felt his heart overflowing with grief.
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(b) The events that were going on were very serious and pathetic. The streets of Bengal were crimson with blood of many peace loving people. The people of Bengal were devoid of their basic rights as well as political and cultural rights.
(c) After the victory in the elections of 1954, the Pakistani rulers did not allow the people of Bengal to form government. If it happened then the people of Bengal would get economic, political and cultural freedom.
(d) 1952 : We shed blood for achieving the right of our mother tongue.
1954 : Awami League won the election but could not form government.
1958 : Ayub Khan declared Martial Law for next ten years.
1966 : Six point movement was launched.
1969 : The Mass movement of 1969 took place and Ayub Khan fell from power.
(e) In 1954, though Awami League won the election but they could not form government. As a result the dream of the people of Bengal to sit in the National Assembly, draft a constitution, get political, economic and cultural freedom were shattered.
(f) From the text it is clearly seen that the people of Bengal were peace loving. They had tremendous tolerance power. But there were other sides of their characters. They knew well how to revolt against tyranny and they were not to yield.
(g) Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman delivered his historically significant speech at the then Race Course ground in Dhaka in the afternoon of 7 March, 1971.
(h) About the will of the people, Bangabandhu said that the people of Bengal wanted to be free, wanted to live and wanted to gain their rights.
(i) About the 23 tragic years of Bengal, Bangabandhu reported that Bengal’s history of those years is full of stories of torture inflicted on the people and of repeated bloodshed.
(j) After the general election, the elected members would have to sit in the National Assembly, draft a constitution for themselves (country) and build the country so that the people would get economic, political and cultural freedom.
(k) As said by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the history of Bengal is the history of a people who have repeatedly made their highways crimson with their blood. They shed blood in 1952 for the establishment of Bangla as one of the state languages of the then Pakistan. Even after winning the 1954 election they were not allowed to form a government. Therefore, the history of Bengal is a history of humiliation, deprivation and oppression.
- (a) Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is the speaker of this speech. He made this speech an March 7 in 1971.
(b) According to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the people of Bengal want to be free, to live in peace and to have their rights.
(c) Ayub Khan declared Martial Law in 1958 to enslave the people of East Pakistan (Bangladesh) for the next ten years.
(d) Yahya Khan declared to give the people a constitution and restore democracy.
(e) In his historic speech on March 7 in 1971, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman addressed the people as ‘my brothers’.
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- A flow chart showing the reference of some years and dates in our history is given below :
1. 1952 Language Movement | ® | 2. 1954 Denial to form government | ® | 3. 1958 Declaration of Martial Law | ® | 4. 1966
Six point movement launched |
® | 5. 7 March, 1971 Speech by Bangabandhu | ® | 6. March 26, 1971 Declaration of independence |
Or, (i) street (ii) 1954 (iii) Ayub Khan (iv) 1958 (v) ten years (vi) 1966 (vii) death of boys (viii) Ayub Khan (ix) 1969 (x) 1969
- The 7 March speech of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is a historic moment in the history of Bangladesh. On this day at Race Course Maidan, the greatest Bangalee of all time Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in front of a huge crowd upheld the tragedy of the people of Bangladesh for the last 23 years. With his fierce voice, Bangabandhu spoke about the Bangalees who were dominated by the Pakistani rulers. Inspite of the victory in the elections of 1954 the Pakistani rulers did not allow the Bangalees to form a government. Rather in 1958 Ayub Khan declared Martial law and enslave us. But the people of this country let this not happen any longer. They came out together in 1971 for independence and the great leader Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman led the nation.
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