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Shamsul Huq

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Died
  
1965

Name
  
Shamsul Huq

Religion
  
Islam

Known for
  
Politician

Ethnicity
  
Bengali


Shamsul Huq

Born
  
1 February 1918
Delduar, Tangail, British India (now Bangladesh)

Citizenship
  
British India, Later Pakistani

Political party
  
Muslim League laterAwami League

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Shamsul Huq was a Bengali politician who led a parliamentary committee in the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan to advocate for the recognition of the Bengali language during the Language movement of the 1950s. He was also the first and third General Secretary of the Awami League, which played a key role in Bengali nationalist movement in the 1950s and 1960s.

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Political career

The Awami League was formed on 23 June 1949 and Huq became its first General Secretary, and Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani became its first president. He wrote a pamphlet on this occasion titled "Main Demands." The pamphlet reads

The East Pakistan Muslim League member's convention believes that, like all the events of every century, of every country, Lahore Resolution has also made history... But even though Pakistan is an Islamic state, it is not a Muslim state, or a state made only for Muslims and nor does be wished to be influenced by Anti-Islamic imperialist, Capitalist nor by self centered government. In the view of Islam, Allah is not for Muslims but He is the God of the entire humanity- irrespective of nation, religion and color. Rabb is Allah's greatest identity. And as Rabb the Rububuiyat or lordship is our first and most important duty.

Personal life

Haq was married to Afia Khatun (later Afia Dil). She reportedly separated from him when he went to prison. She currently lives and works in the United States. She has authored a book - Bengali Language Movement and the Creation of Bangladesh (2011) - with her husband Anwar S. Dil.

References

Shamsul Huq Wikipedia