East Pakistan Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist)
East Pakistan Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist), a communist party in the erstwhile East Pakistan. The party emerged in 1966, after a split in the Communist Party of East Pakistan. became the general secretary of EPCP(M-L).[1]
Bangladesh Liberation War and aftermath[]
In 1971, Mohammad Toaha and Abdul Haq refused to participate for the independence of Bangladesh.[2] After the war two separate EPCP(M-L)s were formed, one led by Toaha's EPCP(M-L) which evolved into the Communist Party of Bangladesh (Marxist-Leninist) and the other led by Abdul Haq.[3] Mohammad Toaha's party denounced Charu Majumdar's ideology of class annihilation.[2]
In 1978 Haque's party took the name .[4]
References[]
- ^ Amin, Md. Nurul (July 1986). "Maoism in Bangladesh: The Case of the East Bengal Sarbohara Party". Asian Survey. University of California Press. 26 (7): 759–773. doi:10.2307/2644210. JSTOR 2644210.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Alim, Syed Fattahul (1 February 2012). "Has Left Politics any Future?". Forum. 6 (2). The Daily Star. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
- ^ Rashiduzzaman, M. (February 1979). "Bangladesh 1978: Search for a Political Party". Asian Survey. University of California Press. 19 (2): 191–197. doi:10.2307/2643785. JSTOR 2643785.
- ^ Khan, Saleh Athar (2012). "Haque, Abdul2". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
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