Chorompotro

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Chorompotro (Bengali: চরমপত্র) was a popular radio program during the liberation war of Bangladesh coming out from the hidden Shadhin Bangla Betar Kendro uttered by M. R. Akhtar Mukul.

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Mukul, a young Bangali started a program from the hidden Shadhin Bangla Betar Kendro, The Radio Station for Independent Bangla in 1971 while a war between Bangladeshi civilans and Pakistani armed forces was running.

[edit] Style

Charampatra, meaning 'the extreme letter' was a program. Here, Mukul used to describe the positions of the war with a witty funny voice. He used to describe the uncomfortable position of Pakistani militants and victorious position of the Bangladeshi fighters.

[edit] Effects

It was the most popular program of that station. The most effective plus point of that program was, people of Bangladesh started to know that even Pakistani military was defeatable. It is said that hundreds of Civilians became soldiers just being inspired by this program.

Later, Chorompotro was printed and published as a collection.

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