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Historic 7th March Speech of Bangabandhu: Democracy and Civility in Leadership


Jubaida Sultana1 and Md. Al Amin2*


1&2History & Civilization Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh. 

*Correspondence: alaminbn8@gmail.com (Md. Al Amin, Lecturer, History & Civilization Discipline, Khulna University, Bangladesh).

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ABSTRACT

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is the name that the Bengali nation remembers and cheers, who inspired millions with his leadership. His speech of 7th March 1971 electrified the nation and set the tone for the great war of liberation. His speech has manifested the belief in freedom and equality between people and his enthusiastic courtesy and warmth in guiding the people to their destined future. Democracy is a situation, system or organization in which everyone has equal rights and opportunities. It is the belief that everyone in the country has the right to express their opinion and can help in making decisions. And civility is defined as civilized conduct or the quality of being polite. The objective of this research is to highlight the fact that how the Father of the Bengali Nation, Bangabandhu had shown civility and put importance on democracy in his 7th March speech. These two most important things, emphasized in his speech are the reasons behind Bangabandhu being loved and adored by the people. His genuine devotion and affection for his people were clearly cognized through his speech of 7th March. This qualitative research includes data collected from historical sources. Newspapers, government files (archival sources), and interviews are the primary sources used in this research. And books and articles published in different journals are used as secondary sources. 


Keywords: Bangabandhu, March, Democracy, Civility, Leadership, Freedom, Emancipation, and Struggle.


Citation: Sultana J, and Amin MA. (2020). Historic 7th March Speech of Bangabandhu: Democracy and Civility in Leadership, Asian J. Soc. Sci. Leg. Stud., 2(2), 33-40. https://doi.org/10.34104/ajssls.020.033040


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