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Her grandfather, a veteran of the Bengali freedom movement, gathered his family around the radio. The wireless crackled to life, and the voice of the announcer filled the room. "This is Swagat Kumar, reporting from the General Headquarters of the Indian Army... The Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army, General AAK Niazi, has surrendered to the Allied Forces. The war is over. Bangladesh is free!"

The immediate aftermath of 1952 was violent. The police raided hostels and colleges. But the long-term impact was revolutionary. The language movement did not stop. By 1956, under immense pressure, the central government finally conceded, declaring both Urdu and Bangla as state languages of Pakistan. Bijoy Ekushe

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You can find the latest version and pricing at retailers like RYANS or Revolution Technology . The Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army, General AAK