Triumph of Righteousness: Celebrating Vijay Diwas and the Birth of Bangladesh
West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose commemorated Vijay Diwas by praising the Indian Army's victory in the 1971 war against Pakistan, highlighting the triumph of right over might. The celebration at Fort William marked the creation of Bangladesh, honoring soldiers and emphasizing Indo-Bangladesh unity.
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West Bengal Governor, C V Ananda Bose, paid tribute to the Indian armed forces during Vijay Diwas celebrations, marking the 1971 victory over Pakistan and the birth of Bangladesh. Bose emphasized the triumph of righteousness over oppression, highlighting the victory as a message of democracy and freedom to the world.
The governor, along with Mizoram Governor Vijay Kumar Singh, and other dignitaries, honored the martyrs with wreaths. The ceremony celebrated the Indian military's role in defeating Pakistan's oppressive regime, providing a humanitarian victory that ended brutality in East Pakistan, now Bangladesh.
Representatives from Bangladesh expressed gratitude for India's support during the war, underscoring shared cultural and historical ties. As both nations continue to foster cooperation, there's optimism for nurturing Indo-Bangladesh relations amidst regional developments.
(With inputs from agencies.)

