Sheikh Fazlul Haque Mani

Sheikh Fazlul Haque Mani

Sheikh Fazlul Haq Mani has taken the place of life of only 5 years, holding the identity of Sulekhak, a talented journalist, one of the organizers of the war of liberation. Sheikh Fazlul Haq Mani was born on the 5th of December 5, in a well-educated Muslim family in Tungipara village of Gopalganj district. His father Sheikh Nurul Haque was the grandson of Kudratullah Sheikh (Kadu Sheikh), the zamindar of Faridpur Mahakumar, a descendant of the late Shaheed Awal, a companion of Hazrat Bayazid Bostami (R), a renowned Islamist and preacher of the subcontinent. Sheikh Nurul Haque completed higher education and was appointed as the highest official of the British Government. Akhia Begum, the mother of Sheikh Mani, was the elder sister of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the father of the nation.

 Sheikh Fazlul Huq Mani received his Matriculation from Navakumar Institute in Dhaka, 3 from Jagannath College, IA in 3, BA from Barisal Brazmohan College in 3 and MA in Bengal from Dhaka University in 12th. And later received an LLB degree in law school while in prison.

From his student age he was actively involved in politics. He was the front-row leader of the Sharif Education Commission of the 12th, Hamidur Rahman of the Anti-Corruption Movement. He was elected general secretary of the then BCL for a period of 3-5 terms and has long led the student society. He was one of the major creators of today's student traditions of history, which is proudly spoken of. He was the leader of the staff. But more than that, he was a craftsman. In 9, the Monayem government took away his MA degree for his outstanding role in the movement to boycott the inauguration ceremony of Dhaka University. Throughout the entire sixty decades, he was involved in the task of organizing appropriate activists and organizations for the independence movement of Bengal. Sheikh Mani is not only the leader of the 5-point movement, the mass uprising, he has also served as the think tank of the movement. He was arrested in Bangabandhu's Bangla Liberation Liberation Movement for a period of nearly three years after being arrested in the 5-point movement. Later in the year, the rising leader of the movement proved his leadership success by turning the activists into armed freedom fighters. Along with his colleagues Sirajul Alam Khan and Anujpreetam Abdur Razzak and Tofail Ahmed, he formed the Bangladesh Liberation Force (BLF), which is known as 'Mujib Bahini'. He was also the leader of labor politics. At the behest of Bangabandhu Sheikh Fazlul Huq Mani started youth politics in this country by establishing Bangladesh Awami Jubo League, the first youth organization of Bangladesh. He was the founding chairman of Bangladesh Awami League.

 The talented student leader Sheikh Fazlul Huq Mani studied extensively in politics. His personal collection of books will surprise anyone. He was one of the creators of the historic election manifesto of the Awami League of the year. In the same year, he published a weekly Bangla speech, which was converted into a daily Bengali speech after independence. In the 8th, the entertainment magazine 'Weekly Cinema' was published. His editorial was published in the English daily 'Bangladesh Bangladesh Times'. He used to write brilliantly. He wrote editorial in both the Bangla languages ​​and the Bangla language for the Times and Times. Earlier in the year, the compilation of stories was written under the name 'Circle'. Later it was released in the second edition of 'Geetaraya'. 'Genocide in Bangladesh' is perhaps his most brilliant and historic edit. A novel Telefilm called 'Unwanted' has been made in the novel based on his novel.

Sheikh Fazle Shams Parsh and Sheikh Fazle Noor Tapas, two infant sons, were just 5 years old when the brave leader of the untouchable Sheikh Fazlul Huq Mani, along with his wife Begum Arjun Mani, embraced the death on August 9th.