I was lucky enough to go to Mujibnagar with my senior brothers from Rajshahi College. I had a good time with my brothers.
It was my first time away from home. The condition of the body also worsened for the long journey, as it was not used to it. But the opportunity cannot be missed. For this, I went around as much as possible and took pictures.
Quite a big place, with some beautiful things.
Historical place of Bangladesh. The first provisional government of Bangladesh, which led the liberation war, was formed on 10 April 1971, after which the government took oath on 17 April 1971 at Amrakanan in Baidyanathala (now Mujibnagar) in Bhaberpara. The president of this government was Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the interim president was Syed Nazrul Islam. The first prime minister of Bangladesh, Tajuddin Ahmad, named the place Mujibnagar. At that time, the top of the government document was written ‘People’s Republic of Bangladesh Government, Mujibnagar’. The address of the government was Mujibnagar. [1] Mujibnagar was the capital of the government until the surrender of the Pakistani occupation forces on 16 December.
Visit at least once.