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Awami Muslim League

Awami Muslim League (Urdu: عوامی مسلم لیگ) is a political party which was established in 1949 after two years of Pakistan’s birth in partition of British India.During this period, During this period, Dhaka was part of East Pakistan’s eastern province of Pakistan.Hussein Shaheed Suhrawardy, Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, Shamsul Haque, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and others, along with a part of Muslim League, established this political party.
Awami Muslim League was established as a Bengali alternative to the ruling Muslim League of Pakistan. This political party is very popular in East Pakistan to gain popularity.Eventually, in the fight against the military and political establishment of West Pakistan, Bengalis were being led as an active organization for the sake of nationalism.In 1953, under the chairmanship of Maulana Bhasani, the Council of the Awami Muslim League held a decision to exclude the term ‘Muslim’ from the name of the party.Awami League was changing name of the party and remove the muslim word.But for what reason the word is excluded from the word, it is presumed that, because of the word Muslim, the decision of the Muslims due to the smell of communalism.In fact, many think that it was done from a political dispute.Otherwise, there is the Awami League formed by Maula Bhasani and later.Even today, the party does not celebrate the anniversary of his birth or death.Although many leaders are reversed by it.
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