Sheik Mujibur Rahman (1920-1975)
Early Life
Conceived on
March 17, 1920 at Tungipara in Gopalgonj locale, Sheik Mujibur Rahman was the
third offspring of Sheik Lutfur Rahman and Saira Begum. He learned at the
Islamia College and moved on from Dhaka University. At 18, Mujib wedded
Fazilatunnesa. They wound up noticeably glad guardians of two girls and three
children.
Start of an
Epic Journey
Mujib joined
All India Muslim Students Federation in 1940 and in 1943, changed to Bengal
Muslim League where he approached Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy. While at Dhaka
University, he established the East Pakistan Muslim Students' League.
Dialect
Movement
Mujib drove
understudies' strikes and dissents when the dialect talk of Pakistan initially
developed in 1948 and stayed dynamic to sort out the developments which
finished on February 21, 1952.
Climbing
Steps of Politics
He cleared
out Muslim League to join Suhrawardy and Maulana Bhashani to frame the Awami
Muslim League. He turned into the principal Joint Secretary of the gathering
and after that the General Secretary in 1953. In the races of 1954, Mujib was
chosen at the East Pakistan Legislative Assembly and turned into the
Agricultural Minister. In 1956, he joined a moment coalition government as the
Commerce and Industries Minister.
Six Point
Demand
In 1963,
Sheik Mujib turned into the President of Awami Muslim League after the demise
of Suhrawardy. He emphatically contradicted Ayub Khan's essential majority
rules system. He declared a 6-point request looking for independence of East
Pakistan at the national meeting of resistance political gatherings in Lahore
in 1966.
Agartala
Conspiracy Case
Apprehensive
of open help for Mujib's 6-point request, the then Pakistani government
captured him in the Agartala trick case however was compelled to discharge him
in the midst of huge open distress. On December 5, 1969, he proclaimed that
East Pakistan would from this time forward be called Bangladesh.
Races of
1970
In the
general races of Pakistan in 1970, Awami League won a gigantic lion's share
under Mujib's Leadership. His gathering swooped in everything except two of
East Pakistan's amount of seats in the National Assembly. The West Pakistani
rulers however were totally against Mujib's interest for more prominent
independence.
March 07 Speech
The then Pak
President Yahya Khan deferred the national get together to banish Awami League
from shaping the commonplace government. In a notable discourse at the
Racecourse Ground in Dhaka on March 7, 1971, Mujib required the autonomy of
Bangladesh. Yahya Khan proclaimed military law, prohibited Awami League and
requested capture of Sheik Mujib.
Genocide and
Independence of Bangladesh
The evening
of March 25, 1971, Pak armed force propelled operation searchlight and began
expansive scale genocide of the blameless Bengalis. Sheik Mujib was captured
and taken to Pakistan. Before that, Mujib proclaimed the autonomy of Bangladesh
and requested that the general population make resistance against the
possessing Pak armed force.
New Country
Gets First Govt.
On April 17,
1971, the primary administration of the People's Republic of Bangladesh was
framed and Mujib was made the President of the nation in his nonappearance. Not
long after from that point onward, Muktibahini, the opportunity contenders'
power was framed and it began setting up solid resistance against the Pak armed
force.
Triumph
finally
Following
nine months of wicked war which killed more than 3 a huge number of Bengalis,
the Pak armed force surrendered to the united powers of Muktibahini and Indian
armed force. Another country is conceived Bangladesh. Sheik Mujibur Rahman
returned home on January 10, 1972 and took the charge of recreating the
war-torn nation.
Reproduction
Begins
Mujib
concentrated on philanthropic and improvement help from the worldwide group to
reproduce the nation. In an offer to convey political soundness which was essential
to its financial change, he presented one-party run the show. Every single
political gathering went under one umbrella of personality known as BAKSAL.
Death
The evening
of August 15, 1975, a gathering of wayward armed force officers killed Mujib
and the greater part of his relatives aside from the two little girls. This
severe death not just put a permanent smirch in the infant country's history,
however drove the nation into a political vacuum. Popular government began
blurring ceaselessly and the remaking procedure endured a noteworthy
misfortune.
The people of Bangladesh believed that he is the hero, leader, father of nation, first president of Bangladesh.
The people of Bangladesh believed that he is the hero, leader, father of nation, first president of Bangladesh.
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