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00:00Bangladesh has been on the rise for the past few years, focusing on security issues in the field of work.
00:17The Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, fled the country in a state of panic.
00:22After that, his friend Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, from Upper Bangla, tried to spread the word.
00:27In the name of the movement, a group of Bangladeshis protested against the ban.
00:45But Mujibur Rahman did not die on the battlefield.
00:49He was martyred by the famous teacher Rabindranath Thakur.
00:55Mujibur Rahman's ticket and postcard are still being sold from his house.
01:25The postmortem was done at a post house in the postmortem.
01:30The postmortem was done at a post house in the postmortem.
01:35Mujibur Rahman's postcard was collected near other postcards.
01:41There is no place to reject Mujibur Rahman's contribution to the history of Bangladesh.
01:49After the August uprising, Bangladeshis living outside of Bangladesh,
01:58have started to forget Mujibur Rahman's contribution to the history of Bangladesh.
02:14In the name of Mujibur Rahman, a group of Bangladeshis protested against the ban.
02:25But history cannot be forgotten like this.
02:29If we look at the history of the independence of Bangladesh,
02:36we can see that Mujibur Rahman's contribution to the history of Bangladesh has not changed.
02:43If we look at the history of the army of Bangladesh,
02:51we can see that Mujibur Rahman's contribution to the history of Bangladesh has not changed.
03:01If we look at the history of the army of Bangladesh,
03:11we can see that Mujibur Rahman's contribution to the history of Bangladesh has not changed.
03:29The world leader of India believes that the attempt to throw Mujibur Rahman out of Bangladesh will never succeed.
03:36He says that history will never change.
03:40It is impossible to forget the contribution of the person who contributed the most to the history of Bangladesh.
03:47And that is why we can see that the international Bangladeshis and Bengalis
03:56have not forgotten Mujibur Rahman's contribution to the history of Bangladesh.
04:02As a proof of this, I would like to say that the popularity of Mujibur Rahman in the post-colonial world is not less.
04:15It has increased a lot.
04:17So, we have to remember our history.
04:20It is impossible to forget it.
04:23Yes, there will be efforts for various political reasons.
04:29But the importance of Mujibur Rahman's contribution to the history of Bangladesh will never decrease.
04:32The Bengali friend is still with the educated people of this area.
04:36His postcards and postcards have not been sold in Shantiniketan's post-colonial house yet.
04:42And all those postcards and postcards have been sold from the post-colonial house of Etichabai Poushmela.
04:48Mujibur Rahman is not just the name of Bangladesh.
04:53Mujibur Rahman is a hero to us.
04:56He is a hero to us as a Bengali.
04:59He is a hero to us as a Bengali.
05:02He is a hero to us as a Bengali.
05:05He is a hero to us as a Bengali.
05:08He is a hero to us as a Bengali.
05:11He is a hero to us as a Bengali.
05:14He is a hero to us as a Bengali.
05:17He is a hero to us as a Bengali.
05:20He is a hero to us as a Bengali.
05:23He is a hero to us as a Bengali.
05:26He is a hero to us as a Bengali.
05:29He is a hero to us as a Bengali.
05:32He is a hero to us as a Bengali.
05:35He is a hero to us as a Bengali.
05:38He is a hero to us as a Bengali.
05:41He is a hero to us as a Bengali.
05:44He is a hero to us as a Bengali.
05:47The stamp has a lot of value.
05:50The stamp has a lot of value.
05:53The stamp has a lot of value.
05:56The stamp has a lot of value.
05:59The stamp has a lot of value.
06:02Did the stamp have any effect on the Bengali situation?
06:05Did the stamp have any effect on the Bengali situation?
06:08No, it didn't.
06:11No, it didn't.
06:17No, it didn't.
06:47No, it didn't.

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