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Paramveer Albert Ekka: 1971 Ke Nayak
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Bangladesh Is The Result Of A Nine-Month Liberation War, From March To December 1971. The Situation Began To Deteriorate In March Itself. The Bitterness Between East And West Pakistan Intensified.This Is The Story Of Albert Ekka, Who Participated In The 1962 War With China And The 1971 War, But Was Martyred In The 1971 War. His Ashes Returned To His Village After 44 Years, And His Story Is Being Recorded After 46 Years. In These Long Years, Countless Waters Have Flowed Down The Shankha River And The Mahananda River. ParamveerS Companions Are No Longer Around To Share Memories Of His Childhood. The Village Remains The Same As They Left It. ParamveerS Family Continued To Struggle And Move Forward.The Book Also Includes An Article By Dr. Shiv Prasad Singh, A Well-Known Travelogue By Dr. Dharamveer Bharti, And A Report. Along With These, A Report By Vishnukant Shastri Is Also Included Here. Reading Through These Works, Readers Will Be Able To Deeply Feel The Anguish, Conflict, Struggle, And Massacre Of That Time. How Followers Of The Same Religion Became Thirsty For Each OtherS Blood. This Was The Only War In The World Whose Background Was Not Religion, But Language.This Country, Divided On The Basis Of Religion, Was Separated By Language. This Is The Thrilling And Inspiring Story Of The Hero Of The 1971 War, The Brave Paramveer Albert Ekka, Who Helped Create Bangladesh.
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