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This insider's account deals in detail with political developments that led to the emergence of independent Bangladesh. The post independence challenges described here are a valuable source of information on different aspects of state building. Kamal Hossain gives us a vivid eye witness account of his own involvement in different phases of the political struggles, from personal associations, as legal defense for freedom of the media and victims of repression in the sixties in particular in the Agartala Conspiracy case. His later association with the Awami League's team at Ayub's Round Table Conference and with Yahya Khan in 1971 provides valuable historical insights into the events leading to the war of independence. After independence as Minister of Law, Chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee (1972) later Minister of Foreign Affairs, and of Petroleum and Minerals (1973-1975) he focuses on the challenges of state building and political transformation. He offers thoughtful analyses of how a country ravaged by war and deprived of resources gave itself a secular, democratic constitution, won respect of the world, gained membership of the United Nations and actively pursued peace and stability in the region. Bangladesh's pursuit of democracy was short lived as representative governance and secular, democratic politics were stifled by military rule. Bangladesh: Quest for Freedom and Justice as a political memoir offers critical insights into the processes of state formation in the initial years.

Md. Kamal Hossain

মাে: কামাল হােসেন কক্সবাজার জেলায় গত প্রায় তিন। বছর ধরে জেলা প্রশাসক হিসেবে কর্মরত রয়েছেন। কক্সবাজারে বঙ্গবন্ধুর পদচারণার স্মৃতিচিত্র সংরক্ষণের দায়বদ্ধতা থেকেই মুজিব শতবর্ষে ‘মৃত্যুঞ্জয়ী মহানায়ক’ নামে এ স্মারকগ্রন্থ সম্পাদনা করেছেন। সাথে রয়েছেন অতিরিক্ত জেলা প্রশাসক আমিন আল পারভেজ। বঙ্গবন্ধুকে নিয়ে প্রথিতযশা লেখকদের লেখা। কক্সবাজারে বঙ্গবন্ধুর দুর্লভ ছবি ও প্রাসঙ্গিক তথ্য নিয়ে। বইটি সম্পাদনা করা হয়েছে। সম্পাদক মাে: কামাল। হােসেন ঝালকাঠী জেলার বীর মুক্তিযােদ্ধা মরহুম আব্দুল জব্বার ফরাজীর জ্যেষ্ঠ সন্তান। অপার সম্ভাবনাময়। কক্সবাজার জেলার স্মৃতিময় ডকুমেন্টসমূহ নিয়ে। সম্পাদিত এ গ্রন্থ বঙ্গবন্ধুকে জানার সুযােগ সৃষ্টি করবে।

Title

Bangladesh : Quest for Freedom and Justice

Author

Md. Kamal Hossain

Publisher

THE UNIVERSITY PRESS LTD.

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Liberation War
  • This insider's account deals in detail with political developments that led to the emergence of independent Bangladesh. The post independence challenges described here are a valuable source of information on different aspects of state building. Kamal Hossain gives us a vivid eye witness account of his own involvement in different phases of the political struggles, from personal associations, as legal defense for freedom of the media and victims of repression in the sixties in particular in the Agartala Conspiracy case. His later association with the Awami League's team at Ayub's Round Table Conference and with Yahya Khan in 1971 provides valuable historical insights into the events leading to the war of independence. After independence as Minister of Law, Chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee (1972) later Minister of Foreign Affairs, and of Petroleum and Minerals (1973-1975) he focuses on the challenges of state building and political transformation. He offers thoughtful analyses of how a country ravaged by war and deprived of resources gave itself a secular, democratic constitution, won respect of the world, gained membership of the United Nations and actively pursued peace and stability in the region. Bangladesh's pursuit of democracy was short lived as representative governance and secular, democratic politics were stifled by military rule. Bangladesh: Quest for Freedom and Justice as a political memoir offers critical insights into the processes of state formation in the initial years.
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