India pays tribute to Zia-ur-Rahman, recalls his 1971 radio address is among the main developments being tracked today. The Indian High Commission in Bangladesh paid tribute to former President Zia-ur-Rahman, recalling his 1971 radio address which electrified the masses. India reiterated its support, standing shoulder to shoulder with Bangladesh in a saga of shared sacrifices.

The Indian High Commission in Bangladesh paid tribute to former President Zia-ur-Rahman, recalling his 1971 radio address which electrified the masses.

India reiterated its support, standing shoulder to shoulder with Bangladesh in a saga of shared sacrifices.

The Indian High Commission in Bangladesh on Saturday paid tributes to the country's former President Zia-ur-Rahman on his death anniversary and recalled his radio address of March 1971, which inspired people on a path of resistance against oppression and led to national liberation.

In a post on X, the Indian High Commission in Bangladesh said India stands with the people of Bangladesh in a saga of shared sacrifices and a common journey towards prosperity.

"As the people of Bangladesh gather today in memory of one of their nation's bravest sons - Shaheed President Zia-ur-Rahman, Bir Uttam - we recall his famous radio address of March 1971, which electrified the masses, inspired them on a path of resistance against oppression and led to national liberation," the post sai...

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