Independence came only once in 1971: Azam Khan
March 29, 2026 00:00:00
Liberation War Affairs Minister Ahmed Azam Khan has warned that equating the 2024 mass uprising with the nation's independence would lead to a 'major disaster', asserting that Bangladesh's sovereignty was achieved only once, in 1971, reports bdnews24.com.
Speaking at a reception for freedom fighters organised by the Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) in the capital on Saturday, marking Independence Day, the minister underscored the distinction between political achievements and the birth of the state.
"Independence came to Bangladesh only once. It did not come before, and it will not come again," Azam said. He noted that the 1990 mass uprising successfully toppled autocracy, while the 2024 student-led movement ousted fascism.
"These are undoubtedly great political achievements in an independent country, and we respect them. If we put these achievements on the same level as our Independence, it will be the cause of a major disaster for us," the minister said.
He questioned the historical accuracy of the martyrs figures released shortly after the war ended in 1971.
"It is a much-discussed issue. How did a list of martyrs from a nine-month war appear suddenly just 23 days after independence without any survey or data, abruptly claiming 3 million?" he asked.
Azam said preparing authentic lists is a key priority for his ministry, including verifying the number of 1971 martyrs, removing 'fake' claimants from the freedom fighters' list, and compiling a definitive record of collaborators such as Razakar, Al-Badr, and Al-Shams. The minister further informed the gathering that the government is considering enhanced housing, increased allowances, and free medical treatment for genuine freedom fighters.