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  1. Fazlur Rahman's proposal. Since the partition of the country in 1947, the Union Minister representing East Pakistan Fazlur Rahman campaigned for the implementation of Bengali language written in Arabic script (Bengali language with the "Hurful Qur'an").

  2. Language Movement began in 1948 and reached its climax in the killing of 21 February 1952, and ended in the adoption of Bangla as one of the state languages of Pakistan. The question as to what would be the state language of Pakistan was raised immediately after its creation.

  3. Nov 4, 2024 · Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was among the limited number of student leaders who had a significant impact on transforming the movement into a widespread movement, with the goal of making it inclusive and establishing Bangla as one of the official languages of Pakistan at that time.

  4. Aug 15, 2023 · In 1952, the Language Movement erupted in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), demanding recognition of Bengali as an official language alongside Urdu. This movement laid the foundation for the cultural identity of the Bengali people and marked the beginning of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s unwavering commitment to the cause of his fellow countrymen.

  5. “The remark evoked an angry protest from the Bengali youth who took it as an affront: their language Bangla (Bengali) was, after all, spoken by fifty-four percent of the population of Pakistan. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, then a university student, was among those who raised the protest slogan and was placed under detention.

  6. Jul 18, 2023 · The Language Movement of 1952 emerged as a defining moment in the history of Bangladesh. Sheikh Mujib, a fierce advocate of Bengali culture and identity, fearlessly led the charge against the imposition of Urdu as the sole national language of Pakistan.

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  8. Feb 20, 2019 · The language movement was the catalyst for the assertion of Bengali national identity, the forerunner of the nationalist movements - including the six-point movement of the Awami League, led by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, which called for a federal government with a high level of autonomy - and the liberation war itself.