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Awami League (Mizan)
Awami League (Mizan) was a political party in Bangladesh. Its registered name was Awami League. History After the 15 August 1975 coup d'état, the Bangladesh Awami League was revived in 1976. However, internal conflicts over leadership persisted. In March 1978, a debate arose within the party over whether to follow a multi-party democracy or a one-party system. In the same year, Abdul Malek Ukil was elected as the party president, while Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury's opposition to the one-party system caused further discord within the party. On 12 August 1978, amid the internal conflicts, Bangladesh Awami League politician Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury announced the formation of a new separate convening committee. He claimed that the conflict stemmed from the coexistence of supporters of the one-party system, particularly those favoring the former Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League, and advocates of multi-party democracy. He asserted that at least 20-22 members of the central executiv ...
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Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury
Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury (; 19 October 1928 – 2 February 2006) was a Bengali politician, most notable for serving as Prime Minister of Bangladesh from 9 July 1986, to 27 March 1988. Early life Chowdhury was born on 19 October 1928 in Chandpur District, in what is now Bangladesh to Muhammad Hafiz Chowdhury and Mahmuda Chowdhury. In college, he was involved in student politics. He went to high school in Nuria High Madrasa and went to graduate from Feni College in 1952. He was the headmaster of Bamni Junior High School in Noakhali district. He was selected to join the Provincial Public Service Commission and started in government service. He started Nuria High Madrasa in Chandpur as an English teacher after resigning government service. Early Political Career (1944-1970) In 1944 he entered politics by joining the All Bengal Muslim Student League. In 1945 he was elected president of Comilla District, Comilla district unit of All India Muslim Students League. In 1946 he was mad ...
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Mohiuddin Ahmed (politician, Born 1925)
Mohiuddin Ahmed (; 15 January 1925 – 12 April 1997), also known by his daak naam Personal names in Bengali-speaking countries consist of one or several given names and a surname. The given is usually gender-specific. A name is usually cited in the " Western order" of "given name, surname", though the practise is neither a ... Panna Mia (), was a Bangladeshi politician. He was elected a member of parliament in 1973 Bangladeshi general election, 1973, 1979 Bangladeshi general election, 1979 and 1991 Bangladeshi general election, 1991. He was Posthumous award, posthumously awarded with an Ekushey Padak in 2000. Early life and family Mohiuddin Ahmed Panna Mia was born on 15 January 1925 to a Bengali Muslim family in Gulishakhali Mia Bari in Mathbaria Upazila, Mathbaria, Pirojpur District, Firozpur, then part of the Backergunge District of the Bengal Presidency. His father, Azharuddin Ahmed, was a member of the British Bengal Legislative Council, Bengal Legislative Council f ...
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