Page 14 - MUJIB100- Magazine on Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
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sideline of the summit he had bilateral talks with the world leaders.
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off to Algeria to par cipate in the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit Conference. On the
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Mujibur Rahman for his contribu on to world peace on May 23. On September 6 Sheikh Mujib set
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cons tu on. The World Peace Council awarded “Julio Curie” Peace Prize to Bangabandhu Sheikh
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Bangladesh and subsequently formed a new Government on the basis of the newly framed
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the Ja ya Sangsad (Parliament) in the first general elec ons held on March 7 in an independent
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Led by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the Awami League secured 293 seats out of 300 in
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enactment of Interna onal (Crimes) Tribunal Laws, etc.
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interna onal bodies including Commonwealth of Na ons, the United Na ons, NAM, OIC,
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recogni on of Bangladesh by more than a hundred state, Bangladesh's membership of important
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victory, forma on of the cons tuent assembly & a cons tu on for the new state within 10 months,
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rehabilita on of 10 million Bengali refugees, withdrawal of all allied forces within 3 months of
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the founda ons of the new Republic by pu ng into effect several measures, including
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reconstruc on of a war-ravaged country. Within a period of three and half years, Bangabandhu laid
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Rahman took charge as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh government and embarked on the
people of independent Bangladesh for the first me. On January 12, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur
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the airport to the Racecourse Maidan now renamed Suhrawardy Udyan, where he addressed the
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ci zens of the newest country in the world welcomed him with open arms. He went straight from
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him with grace. When the Father of the Na on reached Dhaka on January 10, millions of jubilant
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where the Indian President V. V. Giri and Prime Minister Indira Gandhi along with others welcomed
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Heath. Prior to returning to Dhaka, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman stopped over at Delhi,
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London, he spoke to the world press and on January 9, met the Bri sh Prime Minister, Edward
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Rahman traveled to London on his way to Dhaka. There at a crowded press conference in his hotel in
January 8, under immense interna onal pressure. On that very day, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur
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The Government of Pakistan was forced to release Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on
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27, the Bangladesh government sought Mujib's immediate and uncondi onal release.
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the world was enraged and demanded the security of the President of Bangladesh. On December
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Junta held a secret trial of Bangabandhu and sentenced him to death. The freedom loving people of
Pakistan occupa on army on December 16, 1971. During August & September of 1971, the Pakistan
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Mujibnagar. A er nine months of bloody war Bangladesh was liberated with the surrender of
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famous mango garden (Amrakanan) of Baidyanathtala in Meherpur, which is now known as
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Rahman and Tajuddin Ahmed as Prime Minister. The government took oath of office on April 17 at a
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elected Vice President and ac ng President in the absence of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur
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Mujibur Rahman was elected as President by the cons tuent assembly. Syed Nazrul Islam was
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first government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh was formed, and Bangabandhu Sheikh
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Right a er the proclama on, he was arrested and taken to a Pakistani prison. On April 10, 1971, the