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Mujibnagar Government: Bangladesh's First Cabinet in Exile — Fexingo History

Mujibnagar Government: Bangladesh's First Cabinet in Exile — Fexingo History

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In April 1971, as Pakistani forces rampaged through East Bengal, a group of Bengali leaders crossed the border into India and formed a government-in-exile in the town of Mujibnagar. This episode examines the Mujibnagar Government—its formation, key figures like Tajuddin Ahmad and Syed Nazrul Islam, its struggles for recognition and support from India and the international community, and its role in coordinating the Mukti Bahini and the diplomatic war for Bangladesh's independence. We explore how this provisional government kept the flame of sovereignty alive during the nine-month Liberation War, navigating military strategy, refugee crises, and global diplomacy. Featured names: Tajuddin Ahmad, Syed Nazrul Islam, Muhammad Mansur Ali, A.H.M. Qamaruzzaman, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (in absentia), Indira Gandhi, and the Mukti Bahini. This episode dives into the political infrastructure behind the war, a crucial chapter often overshadowed by battlefield stories.

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