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Thursday, March 16, 2017

Biography of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

Biography of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

March 17, 1920 in Tungipara in Gopalganj Sheikh Lutfar Rahman and Saira Begum was born in the house of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. He was the third of six siblings. Calcutta Islamia College afflicted Gopalganj Public School and graduated from the University of Dhaka. At the age of 18, she was married to Fazilatunnesa. Their two daughters - Sheikh Hasina and Sheikh Rehana, and the son Sheikh Kamal, Sheikh Jamal and Sheikh Russel.



His political talents began to show at an early age. In 1940, the All India Muslim League's student wing, the All India Muslim Students Federation joined. Hardline leave the organization in 1943, joined the liberal and progressive organizations Bengal Muslim League. This came in contact with Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy. Dhaka University while conservative critics to undermine the authority of the All India Muslim Students Federation, he founded the East Pakistan Muslim Students' League.



As a crucial role during the Language Movement leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. In 1948, he led the first protests every question and the student strike, which began on February 1 in 195 in the final turn.



His political rise time of the fifties. He gradually became prudent and prajnasampanna a handy political leader. In the meantime, the Muslim League, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Hossain Shaheed Suhrawardy and Maulana Bhasani left the Awami Muslim League matches formed. He was elected as the first general secretary. In 1953, he was appointed general secretary of the party. 1954 general elections, Mujib became agriculture minister in the United Front government. In 1956, the coalition government's cabinet, he was in charge of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce.


Suhrawardy in 1963 after the death of Hussain was elected president of the Awami Muslim League, Sheikh Mujib. He was a staunch critic of the theory of Ayub Khan's Basic Democracies. In 1966, a national conference held in Lahore opposition leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman historic 6-point demands. The six-point outline of the autonomy of East Pakistan.
His 6-point support of the people are afraid of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the then Pakistani rulers arrested in Agartala conspiracy case. All the people became enraged. Bowing to public disgrace, he was forced to release sosakagosthi at one point. 3 February 1969, the racecourse, the central Chhatra Sangram Parishad ganasambardhana Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the eleven-point demand was raised hayasekhanei daphai which included all six points. These millions of people gathering, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at Bangabandhu 'was awarded the title.

On 5 December 1969, a public meeting organized by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was named Eastern Bengal, Bangladesh. He said, "Once the country from the face of the map page of the 'Bengali', the term has been trying to wipe away the last cihnatukuo forever. ... Only the "Bay" more than anything in the name of 'Bengali', the term has been found down there. ... I declare on behalf of the people of today in Pakistan's eastern province of karitechi East Pakistan into Bangladesh. "

7 December 1970 general elections, the Awami League led by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman gained an absolute majority in the provincial legislature. Then East Pakistan Awami League 169 seats in the National Assembly and the Provincial Assembly of 310 seats in the 167 seats in the 305 seats. Mujib's autonomy policy was completely against West Pakistani rulers. President Yahya Khan of the Awami League government to prevent the parliament session began with an excuse. Sheikh Mujib was immediately realized that the West Pakistani rulers to end the war and misrule, there is no alternative.





March 7, 1971 Racecourse Ground in a historic speech of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman called for independence. Race Course Bangabandhu declared a sea of ​​people "to fight this struggle for freedom, this struggle to the struggle for independence." The historic speech of Bangabandhu declared the nation calling for the release of their chains, "have given blood, more blood will. Inshallah leave free the people of this country. Each room ... Build fortress. So there must be something to deal with the enemy ".
Bangabandhu's call, the Bengali becomes turbulent. Mujib led the renaissance of Bengali nation in fear, Yahya Khan declared martial law, banned the Awami League and ordered the arrest of Sheikh Mujib.



Then on March 5, 1971. Like vultures pounced on innocent unarmed Bengalis night, Pakistani troops; Operation Searchlight was the worst in the history of the old hatyakandaasitipara can not protect you from the cradle sisu outrage from the hyenas. Mujib was arrested and taken to West Pakistan. However, earlier, when the Pakistani army launched an offensive in the early hours of March 6, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared the independence of Bangladesh and urged the public to be involved in an all-out movement.

April 17, 1971, the People's Republic of Bangladesh president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was the first government was formed. In his absence, the Acting President Syed Nazrul Islam. The government was formed under the freedom fighters and the army began to turn to resist. 


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