The month of December was very important in the entire war of 1971. The month of war was going around in this month. The freedom fighters started moving towards Dhaka by freeing the country from occupying the country. The bases have been heavily attacked, making the airports useless. The Indian government officially recognized Bangladesh a day after the news of the defeat of the Pakistani invaders from various Jaggams.
Mofidul Haque, one of the founding trustees of the researcher, writer and one of the founding trustees of the Liberation War Museum, said that the memories of the liberation war are still haunting us when we look back, then we want to share a lot of things with everyone. 25 years after the liberation war, the Liberation War Museum was established, we are associated with this museum.
The museum has gradually developed and is developing in the wake of everyone's support, the challenge behind making this museum is to extract and preserve materials. And we are keeping that dutii in my mind. I remember very well that in my heart. He was our younger brother in 1971. Dhaka University is our younger brother. In the meeting, the procession is all in the front row.
He said, on the night of March 25, 1971, we tried to stay together. But the attack that took place that night, the resistance forces will be dispersed. We have been looking in different directions.
The sildeer was killed in the counter of the silva in the sibbaji and two hours when the curfew was over, he went there and entered the flat of Madhu Dar. There was a sign of blood, the sign of the bottle in the deotal, and the shell of a bullet was taken from there. He came to the house with that hand in a handkerchief and showed it to me. Now sometimes I remember, the work of making the liberation museum that we had started after 25 years, that work started after 25 years. That Azad was martyred on November 11. When I saw these memorials, I remembered that some kind of eagerness worked. All Millitat seems to be doing the work now, but it is not like that we are free with us.
He said, "After independence, Azad's body was not found, why there was no formal burial. Those who lost this way, but their mothers did not give up hope. Azad's mother did not hope until the last day of her life, she waited, she was alive and will return."
Mofidul Haque said, "This is a wonderful thing and there are so many things in it that the newcomers can understand. If they are involved, they will find strength themselves. If there are many obstacles, there are many obstacles and strengths that are our history that we have to ignore and try to hold the power."








