Bangladesh – Hasina Warns of Threats to Liberation War Ideals
Bangladesh – As Bangladesh commemorates its Independence Day on Thursday, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has expressed concern over what she described as renewed efforts by anti-independence groups to weaken the foundational values of the 1971 Liberation War.

Concerns Over Emerging Challenges
In a statement shared through the Awami League’s official social media channels, Hasina said the country is currently navigating a critical period. She noted that despite significant progress and development in recent years, certain groups—allegedly supported by both internal and external influences—are attempting to undermine the nation’s achievements and core principles.
She warned that these forces are working to distort the spirit of independence that has guided Bangladesh since its formation.
Call for Unity and Resilience
Reflecting on the country’s history, Hasina emphasized that Bangladesh has always resisted injustice. Drawing parallels with the events of 1971, she recalled how people united under strong leadership to secure independence.
She expressed confidence that the same unity and determination would prevail again if challenged. According to her, the people of Bangladesh have the strength to overcome any conspiracy and will stand together to protect the nation’s sovereignty and values.
Significance of Independence Day
Bangladesh observes March 26 as Independence Day and National Day, marking the beginning of its struggle for freedom from Pakistan in 1971. The armed resistance formally began after a violent military crackdown by Pakistani forces on the night of March 25, an event remembered as Genocide Day.
The day is dedicated to honoring those who sacrificed their lives during the war and recognizing the resilience of the people who fought for the country’s independence.
Tribute to Founding Leadership
Hasina paid homage to her father, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, acknowledging his leadership role during the independence movement. She credited his determination and vision as key factors behind the nation’s eventual victory.
She also remembered the contributions of national leaders, freedom fighters, organizers, and civilians who played vital roles during the conflict. Special mention was made of the millions who lost their lives and the women who endured severe hardships during the war.
Remembering a Historic Declaration
Recalling the declaration of independence made on March 26, 1971, Hasina highlighted its importance in shaping the country’s future. The message, delivered during a time of crisis, called upon citizens to resist occupation and fight for freedom using whatever means available.
She noted that this declaration symbolized the birth of Bangladesh as an independent nation and continues to inspire generations.
Message to Citizens at Home and Abroad
On the occasion of Independence Day, Hasina extended her greetings to citizens across the country and Bangladeshis living overseas. She подчеркнула the importance of remembering the sacrifices made during the Liberation War and preserving the values that define the nation.
She concluded by stressing that Independence Day is not only a time for remembrance but also an opportunity to reaffirm commitment to unity, resilience, and national progress.