Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani, a close relative of the Bengal peasant-laborer. He has always stood close to the oppressed people. He spoke of the knowledge of the oppressed people, shoulder to shoulder with happiness and sorrow. Sam did. That is why he is an oppressed public leader. A poor peasant family from Dhangara village in Sirajganj. Abdul Hamid Khan was born in this family in 180. His father's name was Haji Sharafat Ali Khan. Mother's name is Mesammat Mojiron Bibi. At a young age he became fatherless. One of his uncles Ibrahim Khan gave him shelter in his childhood. This is the vision of Mr. Bir. He sent him to Deoband Madrasa in India. At this time he was inspired by patriotism. After finishing his studies in Derasa, he started teaching in a primary school in Kagmari, Tangail. While teaching here, he saw the oppression of the zamindars. He started protesting and struggling against it. As a result, Gana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani, 81, was inspired by the ideals of Congress leader Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das to leave him in the lurch. He later became involved in politics. Then he joined the non-cooperation movement. He should be imprisoned. Seventeen months later he was released. Then in 1924 he addressed a meeting in Sirajganj. In this speech, he highlighted the oppression, oppression and tyranny of the zamindars over the peasantry. He had to leave his homeland to address the meeting. This time he went to Jaleshwar in Assam. In the same year, he organized a huge protest rally at Bhasanchar in Dhubri district of Assam. In this meeting he protested against the oppression of Bengali farmers. It was at this gathering that the common peasants named him Maulana of Bhasanchar.Gives. Later he was named Bhasani. Since then he has been known as Maulana Bhasani. Maulana. Ma Bhasani is a favorite name in this country. Maulana Bhasani said in one of his speeches, "I am talking about people who work hard. These people work, eat, work on farms, call factories. They are farmers, they are workers. And these are the victims of oppression of zamindars, moneylenders and owners. 'Basically he has fought for this oppressed man all his life. India in 1947. After partition he moved from Assam to East Bengal. He founded the East Pakistan Awami Muslim League. Later the name of the organization was East Pakistan Awami League. He started living in Kagmari, Tangail. He was arrested again in 1952 for his involvement in the state language movement. In the 1954 general election, he was in Sher-e-Bangla. K. Fazlul Haque and Hassan Shahid. He formed a united front with Sehrawardy. The United Front won the election by a huge margin. In 1956, Bhasani convened a huge international cultural conference at Kagmari in Tangail. This conference is known as 'Kagmari Conference'. He attended the conference from home and abroad. Many famous people. At the conference, he portrayed the deprivation of the people of East Pakistan. Maulana Bhasani realized that the rulers of the western part of Pakistan were oppressing the people of East Bengal in the name of religion and national unity. He took the people with him and formed a strong mass movement against the Pakistani dictatorial government. In December 1970, he gave a speech at Paltan Maidan. He warned the nation by repeating the same words of the end in this speech. He. He said that Pakistani = government is oppressing the people of East Pakistan, if this continues East Pakistan. One day it will become an independent country. The massacre of Pakistani soldiers began at midnight on March 25, 1971. At this time the liberation war started under the leadership of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Maulana Bhasani's house in Tangail. Pakistani soldiers burned. He went to India to take part in the war of liberation. During the war of liberation he was a member of the advisory council of the expatriate Bangladesh government. Shahid surrendered to the Pakistan Army on 16 December 1971, but failed. He always carried out various pro-people programs on the side of the people. He had many contributions after Sasar. He is Haji Muhammad Ron of Santosh Islamic University, Mahipur. Egin College, Abujar Ghiffari College in Dhaka and Maulana Muhammad Ali College in Tangail. Established. Not Stani. Bhasani was a humble idealist. His way of life was very simple and easy going. He lived in a simple house in Santosh, Tangail. Charan ate the food of the common people. Such unpretentious living is very rare. Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani died at the age of 18 on November 16, 1996 at the Dhaka Medical College Hospital. His death marked the end of an era in the genetics of our country. He was buried at Santosh University, Tangail.
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