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A brief biography on Bangabandhu
Bangabandhu is known as the father of Bangladesh. His full name is Shiekh Mujibur Rahman. However, in 1965/1963 Shiekh Mujibur Rahman was awarded” Bangabandhu “ means friend of Bengal(Bangla). He dedicated his entire life to an independent, sovereign country named Bangladesh. In 1920, Bangabandhu was born in the village of Tungipara under the Gopalganj subdivision(now district)in Faridpur district on 17 March 1920. His father Sheikh Lutfar Rahman and his mother Sheikh Sayera Kahtun had four daughters and two sons. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was their third child. His parents call him ‘khoka’. At the age of seven in 1927, Sheikh Mujib begins his schooling at Gimadanga Primary School. Then at the age of nine, he was admitted to Gopalganj Public School. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had an affinity toward sports and a special love for football. He was a talented football player and receive many rewards for his outstanding performances. In 1932/1933, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman marries Sheikh Fazilatunnesa (Renu). Together they had two daughters, Sheikh Hasina and Sheikh Rehana, and three sons, Sheikh Kamal, Sheikh Jamal and Sheikh Russel. In 1943, Bangabandhu became elected councillor from the All India Muslim League in Bengal. He served in this position till the partition of India in 1947. In 1947, Bangabandhu joins Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy’s move for a United Independent Bengal as a third free state along with India and Pakistan. In 1948, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is admitted to the Department of Law at the University of Dhaka. He founds the East Pakistan Muslim Students’ League, the first opposition student organization in Pakistan, on January 4. In 1952, On January 26, then Prime Minister of Pakistan Khawaja Nazimuddin declares at a public meeting in the Paltan Maidan that Urdu would be the only state language of Pakistan. For that, the language movement on 21 February 1952 happened to make Bangla a state language. Many students have died in that movement. Some of them are Abdus Salam, Abul Barkat, Rafiq Uddin Ahmed, Abdul Jabbar and Shafiur Rahman. In 1966, Bangabandhu Declared 6 points demand. The six-point Programme is a charter of demands enunciated by the AWAMI for removing disparity between the two wings of Pakistan and to put an end to the internal colonial rule of West Pakistan in East Bengal. In 1970, Awami League won the general election 1970. But They can’t get any opportunities after winning the election. At that time, the president of West Pakistan Yahiy didn’t give them any opportunities after winning the vote.

And in 1971, Many things occur, the war took 9 months to end. The war started in March and ends in December. Bangabandhu did a historic speech on 7 March 1971. And on 25 March, the Pakistani Invading force made a plan to kill many people at midnight. This was called the ‘Midnight Massacre’. And its code name was ‘Operation Searchlight’. Then on 26 March, Bangabandhu declared independence and then the war was begun. And again Pakistani invading forces make a plan to kill many geniuses and intel his emergent people on 10-14 December. Name of Some martyred geniuses is Mohammad Fazle Rabbe and Guhatakurta. Then finally, Bangladesh (Bengal) archived victory on 16 December 1971.