Bangladesh interim government’s law adviser Asif Nazrul has criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s post on X commemorating Victory Day saying, “India was merely an ally in this victory, nothing more.” Victory Day or “Bijoy Dibosh” is commemorated every year on December 16 when the Pakistan military surrendered to Indian forces in 1971, bringing about the liberation of Bangladesh.
Nazrul’s comment was reposted by the office of Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus. Attaching a screenshot of Modi’s post that paid tribute to Indian soldiers for their role in the historic victory in 1971, Nazrul wrote on Facebook in Bengali on Monday, “I strongly protest. December 16, 1971, marks Bangladesh’s Victory Day. India was merely an ally in this victory, nothing more.” Yunus’ Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam shared Nazrul’s post, The Daily Star newspaper reported on Tuesday.
Anti-Discrimination Student Movement Convener Hasnat Abdullah also criticised Modi’s post. Abdullah wrote on Facebook that this was Bangladesh’s Liberation War and it was for the country’s independence against Pakistan. He said Modi has claimed it was solely India’s war and their achievement, disregarding Bangladesh’s existence in their narrative.“When India claims this independence as their achievement, I see this as a threat to our independence, sovereignty and oneness. It’s necessary for us to fight against this threat by India. We need to carry on this fight,” he wrote.
Modi, in a post on X, had said, “Today, on Vijay Diwas, we honour the courage and sacrifices of the brave soldiers who contributed to India’s historic victory in 1971. Their selfless dedication and unwavering resolve safeguarded our nation and brought glory to us. “This day is a tribute to their extraordinary valour and their unshakable spirit. Their sacrifices will forever inspire generations and remain deeply embedded in our nation’s history.”
Chief adviser Yunus led Bangladesh on Monday, in marking the 54th Victory Day, and made no mention of founding leader Mujibur Rahman in his speech and called deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s administration the “world’s worst autocratic government”.