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b. Shamsul Haque was the founding general secretary of Awami Muslim League.
c. the word “Muslim” was deleted from name of the Awami Muslim League because they
believe it was almost impossible to develop an opposition party which is not connected with the
Muslims. They also thought it was political strategy of the founders of Awami League.
d. Tamaddun Majlish was founded on September 1, 1947. It was headed by Professor Abul
Kashem.
f. M. A. Jinnah came to Dhaka on march 19 th, 1948. He addressed two meetings in Dhaka (March
21, 1948 at Ramna Racecourse) in both of which he ignored the popular demand for Bangla. He
widely ignored their demand instead he said Urdu will be the language of state Pakistan.
g. Abdul Matin and Gaziul Haque are the two heroes of language movement.
h. Awami League, the Krishak Sramic Party, the Nizam-e-Islam, and Ganatantri Dal are the
political parties that form the United Front in 1954.
i. A K Fazlul Huq became the Chief Minister of East Pakistan after the United Front Elections.
j. 223 out of 237 seats were secured by United Front in the election.
K. The Constitution of Pakistan come into effect on23rd March, 1956, proclaiming Pakistan to
be an Islamic republic.
1. Written constitution was lengthy and time consuming. So the bigger and lengthy
constitution was a shortcoming for the constitution.
2. The National Assembly consisted of 300 members. 150 members were drawn from each
wing. Even though west Pakistan was larger than the east. So the ratio was not equal.
The number of people that lived west Pakistan was bigger and their chances of being at
the national assembly was limited.
All these led the Suhrawardy-Hashim Group to feel the necessity of a separate political platform
for the Bengalees’. With the joining of Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani (veteran pleasant
leader and then President of Assam Provincial Muslim League), the “would-be political platform”
gained further momentum. Then they formed Awami Muslim league on 23 rd june, 1949. It was
the first effective ruling party then. Their main interest was to work for the interest of Bengalis.
The role of Awami Muslim league in the emergence of Bangladesh was huge.
From the very beginning it represented the Bengali’s interest, and it never emerged as a “All-
Pakistan-Political-Party.” So they were very determined that they will work for the Bengali
people not in the favor of Pakistan. Awami League played instrumental roles in making Bangla
one of the state languages of Pakistan in 1952 They also brought provincial autonomy and also
established parliamentary. Awami Muslim League is the party which voiced against the
disparities between the two wings of Pakistan. They tried to make sure that people from east
side got the same opportunity as the people from the west got. It played the central role to form
the United Front and defeat the Muslim League in the elections of 1954. Awami Muslim League
and its leader Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman raised the “Six Point Programmed” in
which the seeds of independent Bangladesh were laid. The 1969 Mass Upsurge was also
prompted by the Awami Muslim League and led by the Chhatra League. So be it any significance
activity Awami Muslim League always stood up against any form of disparity. They had been
doing everything from 1949. Every single protest raised against west Pakistan was helped by
Awami Muslim League. Language protest, Liberation war everything was led beautifully and
selflessly by this Team. From the beginning Their significance of their role to make a new
country like Bangladesh was so prolific.