Amjad Hossain, MNA
Amjad Hossain | |
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আমজাদ হোসেন | |
Member of National Assembly of Pakistan | |
Personal details | |
Born |
Kustia, (now Bangladesh) | 21 July 1924
Died |
6 April 1971 46) Pabna, Bangladesh | (aged
Political party | Awami League (1949–1975) |
Other political affiliations | All-India Muslim League (Before 1949) |
Alma mater | Maulana Azad College |
Religion | Islam |
Amjad Hossain (Bengali: আমজাদ হোসেন) (1924–1971) was a Bangladeshi statesman and Freedom Fighter. Amjad Hossain is regarded as one of the influential and political figures in Pabna during Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971, due to his leadership and organizing capability, he united the various political and civil forces of Bangladeshi nationalism in 1971.
Early life
Amjad Hossain was born in 1924 at Charsadirajpur under PS Kumarkhali District Kushtia, Later his father Sheikh Rafiq Uddin and mother Parijan Nessa permanently settled at Nurpur of Pabna town.
Education
Amjad Hossain started his education from Madrasa. Later he admitted to Pabna Zilla School. He completed his secondary education from Rangpur Carmichael College. Later he went Maulana Azad College, Kolkata and completed his Graduation.
Political career
Amjad Hossain came in contact with Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy when he was student. Shaheed Suhrawardy inspired him to get involved in politics that was how his political career began. He was an organiser of Bengali Language Movement in 1952 and had a contribution [1] in Language Movement.
The time when Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy became the Prime Minister of Pakistan he appointed young diligent Amjad Hossain as his Political Secretary. For his amazing persuasive capability and facing formidable challenges, commitment Amjad Hossain earned enormous faith and popularity within his party and of the people in general. He was elected as Member [2] of National Assembly of Pakistan twice in the years of 1962 and 1970.[3] In 1970 election [4] he won the election against Maulana Abdus Sobhan.
Amjad Hossain was one of the pioneering Architect of Pabna district Awami legue. A close confidante of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Amjad Hossain shouldered the charges of president of greater Pabna district Awami League in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He coordinated the Awami League’s election campaign for the Pakistani general election, 1970 in Pabna, in which the League gained a historic parliamentary majority to form government to the elected National Assembly.
Bangladesh Liberation War
Amjad Hossain was an organiser [5] of Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. After the Pakistan Army launched Operation Searchlight in East Pakistan in March 1971 he with other leaders started organizing people. Amjad Hossain in compliance with directives of Bangabandhu in his epic speech on 7 March 1971 framed strategies to fight against the barbarians. He sent a special envoy to the Government of west Bengal Seeking for military logistics as no way for peaceful resolution was left.
Death
People's leader Amjad Hossain died on 6 April 1971.
Post-independence memorial
Amjad Hossain High School in Pabna is named after him [6]
References
- ↑ "The contributors in the Bangla language movement". Muktomona.
- ↑ "List of Members of The 3rd National Assembly of Pakistan" (PDF). Pakistan Government.
- ↑ "List of MNA & MP in 1970 Election". pabnawar71.
- ↑ "List of Elected Members of 1970 National Assembly of Pakistan Election" (PDF). Gilanifoundation.
- ↑ মুক্তিযুদ্ধ ও মুক্তিযোদ্ধার তালিকা-পাবনা জেলা. Bangladesh National Portal (in Bangla).
- ↑ "Amjad Hossain High School, Pabna". Rajshahi Education Board.
External links
- পাবনা জেলার মুক্তিযুদ্ধের সচিত্র বনর্না
- List of the Intellectual-Martyrs of Pabna District
- মুক্তিকামী মানুষদের সংগঠিত করেন আমজাদ হোসেন
- পাবনা:মুক্তিযুদ্ধ ও মুক্তিযোদ্ধা