Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani The Voice of the Oppressed and Champion of the Poor
Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani was a revolutionary leader and political icon in the Indian subcontinent. His unwavering dedication to the causes of the oppressed and marginalized earned him the affectionate title "Majlum Jananeta" or "Leader of the Oppressed." Born on December 12, 1880, in the village of Dhangara, Sirajganj (then part of British India), Bhashani's legacy is deeply ingrained in the socio-political history of Bangladesh and the broader region. His tireless advocacy for social justice, equity, and anti-imperialism shaped his political career and left an indelible mark on the hearts Read More