Mujibnagar Day
Mujibnagar Day is celebrated in Bangladesh on April 17 every year. This day is particularly associated with the emergence of Bangladesh as an independent territory.
History
Within a few days of the War of Liberation, the first expatriate government of Bangladesh, known as the Mujibnagar government, was formed on 10 April. On April 17, the first government of independentBangladesh was sworn in at Mango Garden village of Vaidyanathtala in Meherpur district. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was appointed president of this government. But he was then imprisoned in Pakistan. In his absence, Vice-President, Syed Nazrul Islam served as the Provincial President. Tajuddin Ahmed took over as Prime Minister. This government plays an important role in conducting the War of Liberation and building public opinion and support for this war at home and abroad. After the formation of this government, countless people jumped into armed struggle to liberate the country.