Siraj Sikder

Bangladesh revolutionary leader

Siraj Sikder - Bangladesh revolutionary leader
Born

1944
81 years ago

Died

January 2nd, 1975
50 years ago — 31 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Bangladesh

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A revolutionary leader actively involved in the struggle for Bangladesh's independence. Played a significant role in organizing the student movements and armed struggles against the oppressive government during the 1970s. Advocated for socialist principles and emphasized the importance of people's participation in the revolutionary process. Contributed to the establishment of various political organizations aimed at fostering awareness among the masses about their rights and the necessity for revolt against tyranny.

Led the 1971 liberation movement in Bangladesh

Formed the Bangladesh Revolutionary Party

Contributed to transforming student activism into armed struggle

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