Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani |
Oppressed Leader Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani
On 18 December 1887, Sirajganj, Bogra Heading
illustrious men and repressed leader Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan was born in the
village in the municipality of Sayadhanagara. He was orphaned in childhood. And
adverse conditions of the power-rebound, after the maturity of the British
revolutionary organization 'practice', he was the primary member. He went to
seek the safety of the Assam. Maulana lifelong farmer-workers and working
people in favor of the uncompromising struggle of the prison have suffered
oppression and persecution. The country's largest political party, the Awami
League (AL was the first name of the team) was the founding president. In 1956,
the historic Kagamari (Santosh in Tangail) conference over the issue of foreign
policy, he resigned from the Awami League and another organization called the
NAP. In the nineteenth century, the Indo-Pak subcontinent was known as a
political leader Maulana repressed. Heading progressive, humanist and free
thinking was rich in rare personality. Sirajganj strong forced figure and
leader Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, died in 1976.
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