Political Ideology: Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani
Abstract
Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani was a politician Popularly known as Maulana. Bhasan one of India 's grassroots binsasataki British politicians and the mass movement of the hero, who in 1947 made life in Pakistan and Bangladesh, established in 1971, has played an important role in politics. The people 'tribune of the oppressed ' is popularly known as. 1954 AD is one of the main leaders of the United Front constituents. Played a prominent role in the establishment of an independent Bangladesh. Most of the time, as well as leftist political life he was involved in politics Communist maopanthi. So many of his followers, the "red Maulana" call. He was a visionary leader and was assured that the decade of the fifties, Bangladesh and Pakistan as part of a paralyzed state. AD 1957 conference kagamari western rulers of Pakistan 'oyalakumusasalama as the first separation of East Pakistan played a historic bell.
Biography
Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani was born in 1880 in Sirajganj district. His father, Haji Sharafat Ali Khan. He also studied a few years in the local school and madrasa had no formal education. He began his career as a primary school teacher at Kagmari in Tangail. He worked in a madrasa at village Kala Haluaghat Mymensingh district. He . died o He died on 1976 in Dhaka.
Political views
His political view was socialism. His political
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