The proclaimation clearly mentioned:
which, in essence, rejected the hitherto existing Islamic Republic ....
The concept of separation of state and religion (i.e secular or religion
neutral state) is embedded in Peoples' Republic ......
Bangladesh emmerged as an independent Peoples' Republic through it's
struggle against the bood-thirsty & merderous Islamic Republic of
Pakistan. The genocide and mass-rapes of 1971 occupied Bangladesh was
justified by Paki Army and it's collaborators (Jamaate Islami, Albodor,
Razakars etc) in name of Islam. [Paki Military Inc. with Islamic mask]
The freedom loving people of all religions (Muslim, Hindu, Buddist,
Christians etc) faught shoulder to shoulder against Pakistan's
occupation army and it's collaborators during our Liberation War.
Dhormo Niropekhota was one of the fundamental principles that drove
the democratic movements and subsequent Bangladesh Liberation War
and emergence of Bangladesh ....
This historical phenomenon later formed the basis on which the term
"Dhormo Niropekhota" had been introduced in the original Constitution
of Bangladesh in 1972 as one of the Four State Principles.
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 5:15 AM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:
Proclamation Of Independence: No mention of secularism ?
Full Text:
http://www.genocidebangladesh.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/proclamation-of-independence-10-april-1971.pdf
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