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Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (17 March 1920 - 15 August 1975) is the first President of Bangladesh and one of the most influential political personalities of the Indian subcontinent, who led the struggle for establishing Bangladesh from the British India to the partition of India and later from East Pakistan to protect the rights of the Bengalis. As the modern architect of ancient Bengali civilization, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is said to be the father of the nation's father or nation.
He is the President of the Awami League founded by Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, the first President of Bangladesh and later the Prime Minister of this country. He is more known to the public as Sheikh Mujib and Sheikh Sahib and his title Bangabandhu. Her daughter Sheikh Hasina is the current president of Bangladesh Awami League and the present Prime Minister of Bangladesh.

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India Division In 1947, Sheikh Mujib was the youngest student leader in the early stage of politics in East Pakistan. Later, he became the president of Awami League founded by Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani. As a supporter of socialism, he started a movement against all kinds of discrimination against the people of East Pakistan.In order to establish the rights of the people, he proposed a six-point self-government plan that was considered as a separatist plan in West Pakistan.

Chief of the six-point claim was an extended provincial autonomy, for which he became one of the most opposing opponents of Ayub Khan's military rule. In 1968, his trial began with allegations of conspiracy and conspiracy with the Indian government and later he was proved innocent. In the 1970's election, Awami League led by him won a huge victory. Yet he was not given the opportunity to form the government.

After the talks between Sheikh Mujib and Pakistani President Yahya Khan and West Pakistani politician Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the Pakistan army conducted massacre in Dhaka city on March 25, 1971, on the formation of a new government in Pakistan. He was arrested on the same night and was later taken to West Pakistan. Rahimuddin Khan sentenced him to death in a military court, but it did not work.

After the 9-month bloody liberation war, on December 16, 1971, the independent state of Bangladesh was established by surrendering the Pakistan army to the Bangladesh-India Joint Forces. On January 10, 1972, Sheikh Mujib was released from prison in Pakistan and returned to his homeland and began to serve as the first President of Bangladesh.
Later he became the Prime Minister. In spite of efforts to create a Constitution based on socialism and secularism and in spite of attempts to run the state, he spent hard times facing severe poverty, unemployment, universal anarchy, as well as extensive corruption. In 1975, he banned all party politics, and declared himself the president for a lifetime, to curb rising political unrest. Seven months later, on August 15, 1975, he was killed by a group of military officers in his family.

Bangabandhu: 40 questions to 40 answers
The anniversary of the martyrdom of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and National Mourning Day on 15 August. 40 short questions and answers from the biography of Bangabandhu.

1). What is the name of the author of 'Incomplete Autobiography'?

Answer: Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

2). How many times in the birth of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman?

Answer: On March 17, 1920, at Tungipara in Gopalganj.

3). Bangabandhu's education begins at a school?

Witness: In Gomadanga Primary School in Gopalganj

4). Bangabandhu passed the matriculation from a school, how much?

Witness: In Gopalganj Missionary School, in 1942

5). Bangabandhu lived in the number of Baker Hostels of Calcutta Islamia College?

Answer: In the 24th house.

6). How Bangabandhu officially got engaged in politics?

Answer: Through the conference of the All Bengal Muslim Students' League held in Kushtia in 1944.

7). Bangabandhu was appointed assistant of Hussein Shaheed Suhrawardy?

Answer: In 1946.

8). Bangabandhu passed the BA, from which college?

Answer: From Calcutta Islamia College in 1947.

9). Bangabandhu was a student of the Department of Dhaka University?

Answer: Law Department.

10). Why was Bangabandhu expelled from the University of Dhaka?

Answer: In 1949, he was expelled from the staff of the fourth class for expressing solidarity in the movement.

11). Bangabandhu was the first person to be imprisoned at the date of how much?

Answer: In 1939 In spite of a government ban, he has to be a victim of a protest meeting against the school authorities.

12). On 23 June 1949, when East Pakistan Awami Muslim League was established, what position did Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman get there?

Answer: Joint Secretary.

13). On the date of 1952 Bangabandhu started the hunger strike demanding Bengali language?

Answer: February 14.

14). Bangabandhu win any seat in the United Front election?

Answer: Gopalganj seats

15). Bangabandhu was the youngest minister in which cabinet?

Witness: In 1954 the United Front cabinet.

16). In 1964, a joint opposition party was formed under the leadership of Bangabandhu. What is the name of the party?

Answer: Combined Opinion Party

17). Bangabandhu Mujib declared the sixth time?

Answer: 5 February 1966

18). How many times have been adopted in the 6th round of the Awami League council session?

Witness: March 18, 1966.

19). Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib officially announced six times?

Answer: 23 March 1966

20). Six proposals are formed on the basis of any proposal?

Answer: Lahore proposal

21). What was the first clause of six?

Answer: Autonomy

22). Which is known as the 'Charter of the salvation of the Bengali nation'?

Answer: Six points.

23). Agartala conspiracy case how many were the accused? Bangabandhu was the main accused?

Answer: 35 people Bangabandhu was the No. 1 accused

24). What was the name of the Agartala conspiracy case?

Answer: Anti-treason vs. Sheikh Mujib and others.

25). Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was conferred the title of 'Bangabandhu'?

Answer: On 23 February 1969

26). Who gave Sheikh Mujibur Rahman the title of 'Bangabandhu'?

Answer: The then Daksur VP Tofail Ahmed.

27). Where is the title of 'Bangabandhu' given?

Answer: Racecourse field

28). Bangabandhu named 'East Bengal' as 'Bangladesh'?

Answer: December 5, 1969.

29). Where did Bangabandhu give his speech on March 7?

Answer: At Racecourse ground in Dhaka, now known as Suhrawardy Udon.

30). What was the main speech of Bangabandhu's speech on March 7?

Answer: The struggle for freedom of this year, the struggle for freedom this year is the struggle for freedom.

31). When Bangabandhu declared independence?

Answer: Bangabandhu declared independence on March 26, 1971 at the midnight ie 26 March. Then the Pakistani army arrested Bangabandhu.

32). What was the post of Bangabandhu, the temporary government formed on 17th April 1971?

Answer: The President was the post of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

33). When Bangabandhu was released from prison in Pakistan?

Witness: January 8, 1972.

34). When Bangabandhu returned to independent Bangladesh?

Answer: On January 10, 1972, which was known as Bangabandhu's return home.

35). Bangabandhu took the responsibility of President of independent Bangladesh at what date?

Witness: January 10, 1972.

36). Bangabandhu spoke as the first leader in the UN General Assembly in Bengali, at what date?

Answer: September 25, 1974.

37). Bangabandhu was killed in the dream date?

Answer: On 15th August 1975

38). What is the name of the wife of Bangabandhu?

Answer: Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib

39). How many people of Bangabandhu? What is their name

Answer: 5 people Three boys two daughters Sheikh Hasina, Sheikh Kamal, Sheikh Rehana, Sheikh Jamal and Sheikh Russell

40). Where is the Bangabandhu Museum located?

Answer: Dhanmondi 32 in Dhaka.