Mujibnagar (Bengali: মুজিবনগর),
formerly known as Baidyanathtala (Badhayanathtola) and Bhaberpara,
is a town in the Meherpur Districtof Bangladesh.[2] The Provisional Government of
Bangladesh was formed on 10 April 1971 in this town by the leaders of
the Awami League, who were leading the guerrilla
war for the independence of Bangladesh (then East
Pakistan) from Pakistan in 1971.[3] The
place was renamed Mujibnagar by the proclamation of independence,[4] in
honour of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who declared
Bangladesh independent.[1] The
actual capital of the government while in exile was Calcutta. A memorial complex
covering 20.10 acres (8.13 ha) has been built at the site where the
ministers of that first government took their oaths.
Throughout the war with the Pakistan
Army, the Mujibnagar government would serve as the nominal head of the
pro-independence guerrilla militias, mainly the Mukti
Bahini. Although the state gained independence that was recognized by other
countries only in December 1971, the Mujibnagar government is recognized as the
first official government of Bangladesh.[3] The
Vice President of Bangladesh, Syed
Nazrul Islam, performed the ceremony at Mujibnagar in the role of Acting
President, because the President, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, was
detained in Pakistan throughout the war.[3]
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