Sheikh Mujibur Rehman:
India strongly condemned the vandalism of Sheikh Mujibur Rehman’s historic residence in Bangladesh, emphasizing its symbolic importance in the country’s freedom struggle.
- Sheikh Mujibur Rehman Led the independence movement and became its first President and Prime Minister.
- Initially associated with the All-India Muslim League, later founded the Awami League, advocating for Bengali nationalism.
- Led the Six-Point Movement for autonomy, spearheaded the 1971 Liberation War, and declared Bangladesh’s independence.
- Focused on nation-building, drafted Bangladesh’s Constitution, and established diplomatic relations.
- Established a one-party rule in 1975, later assassinated in a military coup on August 15, 1975.
- Despite controversies, hailed as Bangabandhu (Friend of Bengal) and recognized for his role in Bangladesh’s independence.