Former students and leaders, including Dr. Rakhal Chandra Barman, gathered for a Ramadan program focused on spiritual reflection, unity, and special prayers for national peace and prosperity.
In a special editorial, The Voice Editor Dastagir Jahangir explores how the March 7 speech provided the "moral courage" for independence and why its legacy must be protected by all political forces.
Bangladesh was born on four ideals—nationalism, democracy, socialism, and secularism. This editorial examines why a growing section of society now rejects that very foundation.
India’s Victory Day tributes increasingly omit Bangladesh, signaling concern over Dhaka’s retreat from the values of 1971 and a fraying consensus that once anchored regional stability.
The 1971 killing of Bangladesh’s intellectuals was a calculated attempt to cripple a new nation. Remembering them demands vigilance against any assault on free thought today.