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History of Bangladesh Awami league
The All Pakistan Awami Muslim League was established in Dhaka, the capital of the Pakistani territory of East Bengal, in 1949 by Bengali patriots Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, Shawkat Ali, Yar Mohammad Khan, and Shamsul Huq, and joined later by Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy who proceeded to become Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Bangladesh Awami League one of the most seasoned and major ideological groups in Bangladesh. It is the Awami League that assumed the main part in accomplishing the autonomy of Bangladesh.
The Awami League was established in Rose Garden of KM Das Lane, Dhaka on 23 June 1949 at a show of the pioneers and laborers known to be a group of the Bengal Provincial Muslim League headed by HUSEYN SHAHEED SUHRAWARDY and ABUL HASHIM. The new party was named East Pakistan Awami Muslim League. It was set up with Maulana ABDUL HAMID KHAN BHASANI as president, ATAUR RAHMAN KHAN, Sakhawat Hossain and Ali Ahmed Khan as VPs, Shamsul Hoque as broad secretary, Sheik Mujibur Rahman (at that point interned in prison), Khondakar Mostaq Ahmed and AK Rafiqul Hussain as joint secretaries, and Yar Mohammad Khan as financier.
From the very initiation the Awami League has been a mainstream and non-shared gathering. As a sign of its common stance, the term 'Muslim' was erased from the name of the gathering at its third committee meeting hung on 21-23 October 1955. The gathering trusts in government assistance economy. It has front associations among the understudies, workers, laborers, young people and ladies.
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