Sheikh Mujibur Rahman: From Rebel to Founding Father
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The emergence of Bangladesh as a sovereign state in 1971 is a tribute to the sagacity and leadership of Sheikh mujibur Rahman. Through the long years spent in prison, mujib, as he is known, burnished his political beliefs and eventually emerged as the single most significant spokesman for Bengali rights in East Pakistan. This biography sensitively portrays mujib’s transformation to bangabandhu, the friend of Bengal. Author Syed badrul Ahsan traces mujib’s meteoric evolution from a young follower of the all India Muslim League, driven by a zeal for Pakistan in the 1940s, to a mature political leader who clearly believed that the Bengal is of Pakistan needed to return to their secular traditions; the twists and turns of destiny, reminiscent of a Greek tragedy, played out in modern times.
The emergence of Bangladesh as a sovereign state in 1971 is a tribute to the sagacity and leadership of Sheikh mujibur Rahman. Through the long years spent in prison, mujib, as he is known, burnished his political beliefs and eventually emerged as the single most significant spokesman for Bengali rights in East Pakistan. This biography sensitively portrays mujib’s transformation to bangabandhu, the friend of Bengal. Author Syed badrul Ahsan traces mujib’s meteoric evolution from a young follower of the all India Muslim League, driven by a zeal for Pakistan in the 1940s, to a mature political leader who clearly believed that the Bengal is of Pakistan needed to return to their secular traditions; the twists and turns of destiny, reminiscent of a Greek tragedy, played out in modern times.
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He has been Minister for Press at the Bangladesh High Commission, London, and a speechwriter for Sheikh Hasina. His areas of interest include Bangladesh politics, South Asian history, American presidential history, Soviet and Chinese communism and politics in post-colonial Africa. At present, a Fellow at the Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Advanced Study (JNIAS) at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, he is researching a comparative study of the contributions of three major Bengali political figures, Chittaranjan Das, Subhas Chandra Bose, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and their role in shaping the politics and history of the Indian subcontinent.
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