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Bangladesh awards Liberation War Honour to Vajpayee

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday received on behalf of Atal Behari Vajpayee Bangladesh’s prestigiou­s Liberation War Honour for his “active role” in the country’s freedom struggle, saying the BJP veteran was an “inspiratio­n” to him and other political workers.

President Abdul Hamid handed over the Bangladesh Liberation War Honour to Modi at a glittering ceremony at Bangabhaba­n, the President’s house, as a 90year-old Vajpayee is unwell and unable to travel.

The function was attended by Premier Hasina, her Cabinet colleagues, eminent citizens, diplomats and top Bangladesh­i officials.

Modi, while receiving the honour, hailed Vajpayee's leadership, calling him a “great leader” and a source of inspiratio­n for political workers including him.

“This day is a matter of great pride for all Indians that a great leader like Atal Behari Vajpayee is being honoured. He dedicated his entire life to the service of the country , fought for the rights of the common man and from a political point of view, he was an inspiratio­n for political workers, including myself,” Modi said after receiving the award.

Recalling Vajpayee’s support to Bangladesh’s freedom struggle, Modi said the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, under Vajpayee’s leadership had organised a satyagraha supporting the Liberation War and as a “young volunteer”, he had come from his village to attend it.

The Prime Minister said as a young volunteer, he along with every Indian, wanted the dream of Bangladesh­i people to come true.

“When you fought a battle of pride, I was among the Indians who whole-heartedly wanted your dream to come true,” Modi said to a thunderous applause.

“When muktijodha­s (freedom fighters) of Bangladesh were shedding blood, Indians too were fighting side-by-side to help people of Bangladesh realise their dream,” he said.

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