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Asked: January 28, 20242024-01-28T10:26:09+05:30 2024-01-28T10:26:09+05:30In: Political Science

Briefly describe the causes for the national liberation movement in Bangladesh.

Give a brief explanation of the factors that led to Bangladesh’s national liberation movement.

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      2024-01-28T10:26:47+05:30Added an answer on January 28, 2024 at 10:26 am

      Causes for the National Liberation Movement in Bangladesh:

      1. Language Movement (1952):
      The seeds of the national liberation movement were sown during the Language Movement of 1952 when the people of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) protested against the imposition of Urdu as the sole official language. The movement demanded the recognition of Bengali as a state language, reflecting the linguistic and cultural aspirations of the Bengali-speaking population.

      2. Economic Disparities and Exploitation:
      East Pakistan experienced economic disparities and felt marginalized in terms of resource allocation and economic development. Despite contributing significantly to the national economy through jute exports, the region faced economic exploitation, with resources often being directed towards West Pakistan. This economic disparity fueled discontent and sowed the seeds for demands for autonomy.

      3. Political Marginalization:
      Political power was concentrated in West Pakistan, leading to the marginalization of East Pakistan in political decision-making. The imposition of martial law and military rule further alienated the people of East Pakistan from the political processes, creating a sense of disenfranchisement.

      4. Six-Point Movement (1966):
      The Six-Point Movement, spearheaded by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1966, outlined a set of demands for autonomy and self-governance for East Pakistan. The movement sought control over economic and military resources, reflecting the growing desire for political and economic autonomy.

      5. Cyclone and Relief Operation (1970):
      The response to the devastating cyclone in 1970 exposed the central government's apathy and inadequate relief efforts in East Pakistan. The perceived neglect and lack of empathy from the authorities in West Pakistan deepened the sense of alienation and contributed to the popular sentiment for autonomy.

      6. General Elections of 1970:
      The general elections of 1970 marked a turning point. The Awami League, led by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, won a landslide victory in East Pakistan, securing a majority in the national parliament. However, the central government in West Pakistan, led by President Yahya Khan, was reluctant to transfer power to the majority party from East Pakistan, triggering a constitutional and political crisis.

      7. Operation Searchlight (1971):
      The military crackdown by the Pakistani Army, known as Operation Searchlight, aimed at suppressing the political aspirations of the Bengali population. The brutal crackdown, characterized by widespread atrocities and mass killings, intensified the demand for independence and galvanized the national liberation movement.

      8. Declaration of Independence (1971):
      In response to the military crackdown, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared the independence of Bangladesh on March 26, 1971. This declaration marked the formal beginning of the armed struggle for independence and the establishment of the Mukti Bahini (Liberation Army).

      9. Support from India:
      The atrocities committed by the Pakistani military and the influx of refugees into India led to a humanitarian crisis. India, under Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, extended support to the Mukti Bahini. The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 ensued, leading to the liberation of Bangladesh on December 16, 1971.

      In conclusion, the national liberation movement in Bangladesh was a culmination of historical, linguistic, economic, and political factors. The desire for autonomy and recognition of linguistic and cultural rights, coupled with economic disparities and political marginalization, fueled the movement that ultimately led to the emergence of an independent Bangladesh in 1971.

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