Paragraph On Our National Memorial
Our National Memorial is our pride. It symbolizes the respect of the nation for the martyrs of the war of liberation. It is located at Savar in Dhaka but rhetorically it is located in our hearts. It is built with concrete but made of blood. It stands 150 feet tall but for every martyr, it stands for so much taller. It is an achievement the dimensions of which can be measured but it stands for an achievement that is immeasurable. It stands upright for the millions of martyrs who laid down their lives so that we may stand upright in honour and dignity amongst the nations of the world. Its foundation was laid on the first anniversary of Victory Day in 1972. There is actually a plan to build a huge complex in several phases. The whole complex will cover an area of 126 acres. The plan of this complex includes a mosque, a library, and a museum. The relics of the liberation war will be kept in the museum. They will ever remind our countrymen and all who would come to visit the museum of the valiant struggle and supreme sacrifices of freedom-loving people. There also will be a clear warning to all oppressors that the weapons of freedom need not be very big and that oppression will always be defeated. The will of the people prevails, for man is born to be free. The most touching sight of the complex is the several graves of the martyred freedom fighters, close to the tower. Standing in front of the graves, we bow down our heads in respect, as the towers soar up symbolizing the loftiness of their spirit. In fact, our National Memorial stands as a symbol of our honour and dignity as an independent nation.
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