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- Siraj Sikder: A Red Misfit in Bangladeshs Political Landscape
Regardless of these mixed opinions, Sikder remains a significant figure in post-independence Bangladesh, particularly in the tumultuous era of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's administration (1972–1975) His influence on the Maoist insurgency in the Indian subcontinent and his role in shaping Bangladesh's leftist movements are still debated today
- Siraj Sikder - Wikipedia
Sirajul Huq Sikder (Bengali: সিরাজুল হক সিকদার; 27 September 1944 – 2 January 1975), better known as Siraj Sikder [a] (Bengali: সিরাজ সিকদার), was a Bangladeshi revolutionary, engineer and Marxist-Leninist-Maoist insurgent
- Controversial killing of Siraj Sikder - Londoni
Siraj was not killed by any individual person He was killed by the exploiting-looters and their accomplices It was Siraj Sikder who had first hoisted the national flag of independent Bangladesh The contribution of freedom-fighter Siraj Sikder has been recorded in the history of the liberation war published by the government
- Siraj Sikder (1968): Theses of the East Bengal Workers Movement
Marxist named many persons are playing opportunist and counter-revolutionary role by ‘throwing arrow in a confused manner Chairman Mao said, “The mistakes of the past must be exposed without sparing anyone’s sensibilities; it is necessary to analyze and criticize what was bad in the past with a scientific attitude so that work in the
- Siraj Sikder: A Legacy of Freedom — Jamhoor
Siraj Sikder wanted to do a deeper dive and formulate theories based on a Marxist framework to understand the condition of East Bengal with a heavy emphasis on Maoism The purpose was to assess what their next step for the revolution should be So he started Mao Tse Tung Chintadhara Gobeshonakendra (Maoist Thought Research Center) in 1967 In
- Siraj Sikder (1971): Six Mountains’ lackeys disguised as patriots
In course of re-entering East Bengal by being armed from India, their character got big change In exchange of shelter, money, arms and support received from India and imperialism, they abandoned whatever extent independent role they had in the past, they became six mountains’ lackeys and mortgaged East Bengal to India and imperialism
- BBC NEWS | South Asia | Bangladesh serial killer hanged
Ershad Sikder was an influential political figure in the south-western city of Khulna before his arrest five years ago on a murder case He was also accused in more than 30 other criminal cases mostly for killing political or business rivals He was a member of both main political parties throughout his criminal career Criminal muscle
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