Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina salutes Indians who died in 1971 war

Says grateful to govt and people of India for their contribution to Bangladesh's war of Independence

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Narendra Modi, Sheikh Hasina
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina at a function to salute Indian Soldiers who fought in 1971 war

Prime Minister on Saturday paid tributes to Indian soldiers who died in the Liberation War of 1971 that gave birth to her country.

The visiting Prime Minister said she was grateful to the people and the government of India for their contribution to her country's liberation.

"I am grateful to the government and people of India for their contribution to Bangladesh's war of Independence. Many Indian soldiers sacrificed their lives... We will always remember them with gratitude," Hasina said at an event in the Manekshaw Centre here.

Manekshaw Centre is named after SHFJ Manekshaw, who headed the in the

Hasina honoured the kin of Lance Naik Albert Ekka (Param Vir Chakra), Maj. Anup Singh Gahlaut (Maha Vir Chakra), Subedar Malkiat Singh (Maha Vir Chakra) and Sepoy Anusuya Prasad (Maha Vir Chakra), Lt. Samir Das, Squadron Leader A.B. Samanta and Lance Naik Mohini Ranjan Chakraborty.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, meanwhile, said it was an occasion to also remember the thousands killed in by the Pakistani Army and its militia allies.

"It is also a time to remember the cruel attack on that took thousands of lives. I thank for this emotional initiative," Modi said.

He also said a whole generation, including himself, was influenced by the life of founding father of Bangladesh, 'Bangbandhu' Sheikh Mujibur Rehman.

also visited an exhibition at the venue on the war and met veterans who had served in the war which led to the break up of then East Pakistan and the formation of an independent

Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina salutes Indians who died in 1971 war

Says grateful to govt and people of India for their contribution to Bangladesh's war of Independence

Says grateful to govt and people of India for their contribution to Bangladesh's war of Independence

Prime Minister on Saturday paid tributes to Indian soldiers who died in the Liberation War of 1971 that gave birth to her country.

The visiting Prime Minister said she was grateful to the people and the government of India for their contribution to her country's liberation.

"I am grateful to the government and people of India for their contribution to Bangladesh's war of Independence. Many Indian soldiers sacrificed their lives... We will always remember them with gratitude," Hasina said at an event in the Manekshaw Centre here.

Manekshaw Centre is named after SHFJ Manekshaw, who headed the in the

Hasina honoured the kin of Lance Naik Albert Ekka (Param Vir Chakra), Maj. Anup Singh Gahlaut (Maha Vir Chakra), Subedar Malkiat Singh (Maha Vir Chakra) and Sepoy Anusuya Prasad (Maha Vir Chakra), Lt. Samir Das, Squadron Leader A.B. Samanta and Lance Naik Mohini Ranjan Chakraborty.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, meanwhile, said it was an occasion to also remember the thousands killed in by the Pakistani Army and its militia allies.

"It is also a time to remember the cruel attack on that took thousands of lives. I thank for this emotional initiative," Modi said.

He also said a whole generation, including himself, was influenced by the life of founding father of Bangladesh, 'Bangbandhu' Sheikh Mujibur Rehman.

also visited an exhibition at the venue on the war and met veterans who had served in the war which led to the break up of then East Pakistan and the formation of an independent

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