Modi's statement an insult to Bangladesh's Liberation War, freedom fighters: Rizvi 

Indian Top Minister Narendra Modi’s comments about Victory Day are an insult to the Bangladesh Liberation War and the freedom opponents, BNP Senior Joint Secretary Fashionable Recommend Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said the day gone by.

“1971 marks the 300 and sixty five days of our Liberation War and Bangladesh’s independence from Pakistani,” the BNP chief instructed the media after attending a Victory Day tournament in Keraniganj.

Earlier on the day, in a put up on X, Modi wrote, “This day, on Vijay Diwas, we honour the courage and sacrifices of the mettlesome troopers who contributed to India’s ancient victory in 1971. Their selfless dedication and unwavering resolve safeguarded our nation and introduced glory to us.

“For the time being is a tribute to their extraordinary valour and their unshakeable spirit. Their sacrifices will with out a extinguish in sight encourage generations and dwell deeply embedded in our nation’s history.”

Strongly protesting the observation, Rizvi said, “We performed an impartial nation at the expense of the blood shed by 30 lakh martyrs and at the price of the honor of two lakh mothers and sisters. To claim this war of independence as India’s fulfillment is to speak Bangladesh’s independence, sovereignty, and integrity. It is a ways disrespectful to those 30 lakh martyrs and the glory of these 2 lakh girls.”

He added, “We fought for and secured our independence from Pakistan. We obtained’t ever bow our heads to Delhi.”

He additional said, “16 December 1971 changed into as soon as Bangladesh’s Victory Day. India changed into as soon as an ally on this victory, nothing extra.”