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(a) declared; (b) Following; (c) resulting; (d) based; (e) launched; (f) initiating; (g) started; (h) responded; (i) to liberate; (j) continued; (k) snatching; (l) established; (m) is; (n) to uphold.
On 26 March, 1971, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (a) declared the independence of Bangladesh. (b)Following this declaration, a war began between the freedom-loving Bangalees and the brutal forces of West Pakistan, (c) resulting the independence of Bangladesh. The Pakistani Military Janta (d) based in West Pakistan (e) launched the Operation Searchlight against the unarmed people of East Pakistan (f) initiating genocide in Bangladesh. In response to the violence, members of Mukti Bahini (g) started a mass guerrilla war against the occupation forces. People from all walks of life (h) responded to the call of Bangabandhu and joined the war (i) to liberate their dear motherland. The war (j) continued for about nine months. The heroic sons of the soil made the supreme sacrifices with a view to (k) snatching away the long-cherished freedom and thus (l) established Bangladesh as an independent country in the world map. Now, it (m) is our bounden duty (n) to uphold the freedom of the country.