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Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani

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workers occupied the uninhabited regions, cleared forests, and cultivated land. By the time Bhasani arrived in Assam, as their numbers grew, migrant peasants were experiencing deprivation and persecution by the native Assamese. The so-called *line system* forbade migrants from acquiring land outside a fixed boundary. Bhasani had been vocal about the rights of Bengali migrant peasants before even settling in Assam in 1926. Already popular among the Bengal migrants, he organized a migrant farmers convention in 1924 at Bhasan Char, a braid bar on the river Brahmaputra, in Dhubri district. At the convention, he demanded the abolition of the line system. The convention earned him the
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his house in Santosh was burnt by the Pakistani occupation army. Unaware of the Mujibnagar government, he planned to reach London and set up a provisional government himself. Accompanied by the two, he started upstream on the river Jamuna from Sirajganj by boat and headed for Assam, following his familiar river route.
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married Chowdhury's daughter, Alema Khatun. Khatun remained his principal wife. Khatun inherited her father's estates and donated them entirely to Bhashani's Haqqul Ebad Mission. They had two daughters and two sons. His third wife, Hamida Khanom (1918–1964), was the daughter of Qasimuddin Sarkar, the Zamindar of
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During this period Hamid came into conflict with several zamindars in the Rajshahi-Tangail area: zamindar of Dhopghat in Rajshahi (Astan Mollah revolt), left for Kagmaree in Tangail; zamindar of Santosh, ousted by Deputy Commissioner of Mymensingh district; left for Pabna again; stayed in hide in the
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Bhashani proposed the name of Miss Fatima Jinnah ... But she despised the opposition leaders ... and summarily dismissed them, telling them that if they had not perversely and ineptly dragged the country to the current deplorable state, they would not be begging her at her age to contest an election
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government. He also warned Sheikh Mujibur Rahman against the ever-rising corruption and political chaos in his own government happening unbeknownst to him. Bhashani was deeply shocked at the killing of Mujib, for whom he had a lot of fatherly affection and his family members. The person who conveyed
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From Deoband, Hamid returned to Jaleswar and then visited Kolkata, the capital of his province, for a couple of weeks. With the First World War approaching, India was in political turmoil at the time. In Kolkata, he met an extremist anti-British worker from Brahmanbaria. Then he returned to Kagmaree
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Bhashani is regarded as the proponent of anti-imperialist, non-communal and left-leaning politics by his admirers in present-day Bangladesh and beyond. In 2013, the Awami League Government of Bangladesh reduced his presence in school curricula. In 2004, Bhashani was ranked number 8 in BBC's poll of
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and it soon achieved wide circulation. It was outspoken about the irregularities and misrule of the Awami League government established after the independence of Bangladesh. It was a pro-Chinese and socialist weekly. It was edited by Irfanul Bari, Bhashani's subordinate. The weekly was subsequently
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During the March 1971 crackdown, aged about 86, Bhashani was staying at his home in Santosh, Tangail. Following the crackdown, he left his home and crossed Jamuna for Sirajganj, and he met rival NAP (Mozaffar) faction workers Saiful Islam and Moraduzzaman in Sirajganj. Shortly after his departure,
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in 1826. As a compensation for the war, Assam came under British rule, about seventy years after Bengal did. The British rulers adopted a different and more favorable land system for Assam. As a result, many peasants migrated to Assam from Bengal to escape their oppressive zamindars. The migrant
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Hamid spent two years, from 1907 to 1909, in Deoband. He studied Quran and Hadith under Maulana Hossain Ahmad Madani. Dar-ul-Uloom Deoband, one of the two Muslim education trends in British India, founded by anti-British Muslim clerics, at that time was a hotbed of anti-British ideals. The other
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regions, both situated on the braided river Brahmaputra and would later be the scene of Hamid's youthful political activism, constitute an interface between Bengal and Assam provinces with a Bangla-speaking Muslim majority population. The region was mostly forests, freshly cultivated by migrant
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Bashani was the first to back out on Miss Jinnah. His excuse at that time was that as China (his party's overseas mentor) had friendly relations with Ayub Khan's regime, he was not in a position to oppose Ayub Khan. Later, however it became an open secret that Bhutto ... bribed Bashani with Rs
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Bhashani married three times. During his stay at Panchbibi in around 1911, an young and energetic Hamid caught attention of the local zamindar, Shamsuddin Chowdhury (aka Shakiruddin Chowdhury). Chowdhury appointed Hamid as a trusted assistant. Later, in late 1925, before moving in Assam, Hamid
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Left Congress and joined the Muslim League in 1937. He got elected from the South Dhubri constituency as a Muslim League candidate in the 1937 election. He made a speech in Bangla in the Assam assembly for the first time, breaking the tradition. The Assam provincial assembly was a patchwork of
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Bhasani would organize several farmer and peasant conventions in the coming years. In December 1932, he organized a mammoth peasant convention in Sirajganj. Held on Kauakhola Maidan, a freshly harvested paddy field beside the river Jamuna, the 3-day-long event attracted about 350,000 peasants.
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family. As Hamid's early biographic details are not well recorded, his birth year is disputed between 1880 and 1885. According to his most prominent biographer, Syed Abul Maksud, 1885 is the best estimate. Abdul Hamid, nicknamed Chega Miah, was the second child of his parents; he had one elder
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On 31 January 1952, he formed the "All Party Language Movement Committee" at the Dhaka Bar Library. He campaigned for the recognition of Bangla as a national language in Pakistan. The National Democratic Front was established under his leadership on 4 December 1953. He renamed the
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Both Bhasani’s past ties with Assam and his pro-Chinese affiliation caused anxiety among the Indian authorities. He was made the Chairman of Sorbodoliyo Songram Parisad. Bhashani asked China to aid Bangladesh in its liberation war. His request was not answered by China.
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several provincial parties with no clear majority. In the next few years, house leadership passed between the Congress-led coalition, headed by Bordoloi, and the Muslim League-led one, headed by Sadullah, several times. Bhasani was disillusioned by both of them.
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peasants from Bengal. In Jaleswar, Baghdadi gave Hamid lessons in Arabic, Urdu, Quran, Hadith, and Fiqh. Baghdadi sent Abdul Hamid to Maulana Mahmud-ul Hasan in Dar ul-Uloom Deoband, an Islamic seminary in northern India, for higher studies in Islamic theology.
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Bhashani's Farakka Long March was the first popular movement against India by Bangladeshi people who demanded a rightful distribution of the Ganges' water. Since then the Farakka Long March Day has been observed on 16 March every year in Bangladesh.
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pilgrimage, suggest that he garnered considerable respect in his community; he died young, aged around 36 or 37. Abdul Hamid, still a child aged about 8 to 10, lost the remainder of his family, including his grandmother, in the Sirajganj
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in 1947, following the exit of the British, Bhashani planned his anti-establishment course of action. On 23 June 1949, he founded the East Pakistan Awami Muslim League. Bhasani was elected its president with
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epidemic of 1894–1895. As Abdul Hamid lost his father while his grandfather was alive, he was not eligible to inherit his father's properties as per Muslim custom. His uncle, Ibrahim Khan, took custody.
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which soon became a reference quote. He declined to participate in the national election of 1970 saying that it would only help perpetuate rule by West Pakistan. From 1969 his favourite slogans were
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The split of the left-wing camp into pro-Moscow and pro-Beijing factions eventually led to the break-up of NAP into two separate parties; the pro-Moscow faction being led by Muzaffar Ahmed. After
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trend, based in Aligarh, used to be pro-British rule. Hamid travelled around northern India. Impatient by nature, Hamid's interest in politics and the human condition overrode theology.
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He participated in the Khilafat Movement like many Muslim youths. Influence of the Ali brothers: Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali. Joined the Swaraj Party of Chittaranjan Das (1922).
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authority which had acted negatively against East Pakistan. On 24–25 July 1957, Bhashani convened the conference of All-Pakistan Democratic Activists. On 25 July he formed the
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Following independence, Bhashani wanted to play the role of a responsible opposition. The progressive forces quickly gathered around him and strengthened the
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500,000 to ensure withdrawal of his support from the COP. Some years later I confronted Bashani with this accusation. The Maulana did not bother to deny it.
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Abdul Hamid's father, Sharafat Khan, used to be a village grocer as well as a farmer. He was relatively better off than ordinary peasants. His surname
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in 1919 and became fully politically active. His imprisonment in the same year gave him the opportunity to meet many famous politicians in prison.
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that culminated in the collapse of the Ayub Khan regime. In 1970 Bhashani called for the independence of East Pakistan consistent with the 1940
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was in charge of providing logistics. Hundreds of thousands of people from all walks of life from all over the country gathered in
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as its General Secretary. But soon factional differences among the progressive forces emerged and weakened Bhashani's position.
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At the time, the government of Bangladesh unofficially supported Bhashani's Farakka Long March. Navy Chief Rear Admiral
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also joined the alliance. The United Front won the provincial election in East Pakistan by defeating the Muslim League.
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The Long March was the first popular movement against India demanding a rightful distribution of the water of Ganges.
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Bhashani, with his National Awami party, had organised an International Kisan conference from 23 to 25 March 1970 in
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by removing "Muslim" from its official name in the council session of Awami League held on 21–23 October 1955.
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Till then, Hamid had been working more like an independent activist without any political affiliation. He met
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brother, called Amir Ali Khan, one younger brother, called Ismail Khan, and a sister, called Kulsum Khanam.
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In the early 1950s, he felt that an integrated Pakistan was no longer maintainable due to the hegemony of
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the news of Mujib's demise described how Bhashani cried and then went to his prayer room to offer prayer.
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government both in the centre and in the province of East Pakistan lost considerable popularity after the
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emerged as the governing political party. Soon opposition movements started and a political party named
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in 1949. The popular weekly publication was a critique of the Muslim League government. The journalist
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worked as its editor. Manik Miah took over the paper as its editor and publisher on 14 August 1951.
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On the morning of 16 March 1976, Bhashani addressed a gathering of people at the Madrash Maidan in
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Maulana Bhashani after the foundation stone laying program for Shaheed Minar on 21 February 1956.
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affiliated with the peasant's movement in Bogra. They had one son and two daughters together.
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was founded with Bhashani as one of the central figures. Against this backdrop, Bhashani and
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During the Kagmaree Conference of Awami League held on 7–8 February 1957, Bhashani left the
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of 1952. It was seen as not being capable or interested in protecting the interests of
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Bhashani died on 17 November 1976 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, aged 96, and was buried at
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Bhashani was highly critical of the authoritarian style of the Awami League and
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as its General Secretary. On 24 July 1949 he organised the first meeting of
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that culminated in the collapse of the Ayub Khan regime. and the release of
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Rangpur-Dinajpur area. In late 1926, the government of Bengal declared him
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Mohammad Abdul Hamid Khan was born at Dhangara, a village in the Sirajganj
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In April 1944, he was elected president of the Assam Muslim League at its
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that he would carry for the rest of his life. He also started gaining
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The shrine of Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani and his wife Alema Khatun in
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effectively led to the electoral landslide by his erstwhile opponent
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waters inside its territory, triggering the drying up of river
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In 1969 Bhashani launched a movement for the withdrawal of the
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On 25 February 1972, Bhashani started publishing a weekly
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to hold a referendum asking the population if they wanted
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contributed and finally established the party in Dhaka.
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Index

Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani
Maulana

Member of Parliament of Bangladesh
President of Awami League
Shamsul Huq
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy
Member of Parliament of Pakistan
Assam Legislative Assembly
Dhubri (South)
Sirajganj
Bengal
British India
Rajshahi
Bangladesh
Dacca
Santosh
Dhaka
British Indian
National Awami Party (Bhasani)
National Awami Party
Awami League
Muslim League
All-India Muslim League
Swaraj Party
National Congress
Islam
Sunni
Hanafi

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