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'''Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) is the largest, oldest and drastic student political party in Bangladesh. It is the student wing of the Bangladesh Awami League. Its motto is "Education | Peace | Prosperity" and its slogan is "Joy Bangla - Joy Bangabandhu". Bodiuzzaman Shohag and Siddique Nazmul Alam are the president and General Secretary of the present Committee of 'Bangladesh Chhatra League'. The rival student organization that is the Bangladesh jatiyatbadi Chatradal has a committee having irregular students (the president is about to be 50 years)

Contents [hide] 1 History 2 Slogan of Chattra League 3 BCL About Their 4 See also 5 Notes [edit] HistoryWhen British India was partitioned and the independent dominions of India and Pakistan were created in 1947, the region of Bengal was divided along religious lines. The predominantly Muslim eastern half was designated East Pakistan—and made part of the newly independent Pakistan—while the predominantly Hindu western part became the Indian state of West Bengal. Pakistan's history from 1947 to 1971 was marked by political instability and economic difficulties. Dominion status was rejected in 1956 in favor of an "Islamic republic within the Commonwealth." Attempts at civilian political rule failed, and the government imposed martial law between 1958 and 1962, and again between 1969 and 1971.

Almost from the advent of independent Pakistan in 1947, frictions developed between East and West Pakistan, which were separated by more than 1,000 miles of Indian territory. East Pakistanis felt exploited by the West Pakistan-dominated central government. Linguistic, cultural, and ethnic differences also contributed to the estrangement of East from West Pakistan. Bengalis strongly resisted attempts to impose Urdu as the sole official language of Pakistan. Responding to these grievances, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on January 4, 1948 formed a students' organization called the Chhatra League.

BCL, known as the East Pakistan Student League,formed in 4 January 1948. Mr. Naimuddin Ahmed became its first convener. When Chatra League was formally organized at that time Mr. Dabirul Islam became its President and Mr. Khaleque Nawaz Khan became General Secretary. Chatra league played heroic role in language movement, in 1962 education commission movement, 1966 six point movement, 1969 egaro dofa (11 point movement) andolon. The founder General secretary of the then East Pakistan chatra league Mr. Khaleque Nawaz Khan created a history by defeating incumbent Prime Minister of the then East Pakistan Mr. Nurul Amin in Jukto Front election in 1954 in Nandail constituency of Mymensingh. It is also mentionable Mr. Nurul Amin was also the last Prime Minister of all Pakistan in 1971 from December 7-December 20, 1971. Since the inception of the organisation, it has contributed a great deal to the 1969 Mass Upsurge, the 1971 Liberation War, the 1990 Anti-Autocracy Movement and other movements of the country. They formed "Mujib Bahinee", separate from Freedom Fighters, under the direct supervision and guide of RAW but before their taking part in liberation war, the war terminated.

[edit] Slogan of Chattra LeagueThey often use 'Joy Bangla' (may Bangladesh win forever); they also use 'Joy Bongobondhu'. Some other slogans are "Chattro league er mul niti Shikka, Shanti Progoti", "Amra shobai Chatra league, neta moder Sheikh Mujib".

[edit] BCL About Their04-January : Chatra League's Birth Day 10-January : Bangabandhu's Swadesh Pratyaborton Dibosh 24-January : Gono Ovvhutthan Dibosh 14-February : Soirachar Birodhi Chhatra Ovvhutthan Dibosh 21-February : International Mother Language Day 02-March : Potaka Uttolon Dibosh 07-March : The Independence Speech Of Bangabandhu 26-March :Independence Day Of Bangladesh 15-August : Jatio Shok Dibosh 17-September : Jatio Shikhkha Dibosh 03-November : Jail Hatya Dibosh 10-November : Shahid Noor Hossain Dibosh 27-November : Shahid Dr. Milon Dibosh 04-December : Soirachar Birodhi Gono Ovvhutthan Dibosh 14-December : Shaheed Buddhijibi Dibosh 16-December : Jatio Bijoy Dibosh [edit] See alsoBangladesh Awami League [edit] NotesRetrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bangladesh_Chhatra_League&oldid=528117008" Categories: Student wings of political parties in BangladeshBangladesh Awami LeagueBangladeshi student movementsHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from September 2010All articles needing cleanupCleanup tagged articles without a reason field from September 2010Wikipedia pages needing cleanup from September 2010NPOV disputes from May 2010All NPOV disputesWikipedia articles needing style editing from September 2010All articles needing style