- lit. 'Bangladesh Peasants' Workers' People's League'),
abbreviated as
BaKSAL, was the sole
legal ruling party of
Bangladesh from
January to
August 1975...
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enacted through the
fourth amendment to the
constitution of Bangladesh.
BaKSAL was
formed as the
decision making council to
carry out the revolution. The...
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League (
BAKSAL), on 7 June 1975 by
banning all
political parties and
independent press.
Mujib named the
reform as
Second Revolution.
Although the
BAKSAL was...
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Political parties Awami
League (AL) Bangladesh
Krishak Sramik Awami League (
BaKSAL) Jatiyatabadi
Ganatantrik Dal (Jagodal) /
Bangladesh Nationalist Party...
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member of the
executive committee of
Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League (
BaKSAL)
formed by
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman,
which made Bangladesh, a one-party system...
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government Non-BJSL
aligned trade unionists were
considered enemies by the
BAKSAL regime From 15
August to 6
November Defected following Mujib's ********ination...
- from
parliament in
opposition to the
creation of the one
party state of
BAKSAL. He
advised the
government on
restoring the
chain of
command in the military...
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creation of the
BAKSAL, the
party faced loss.
There was a
party under the same name.
Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League (
BaKSAL), was a political...
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Krishak Sramik Awami League (
BaKSAL) in
January 1975,
where Awami League politicians pla**** the
leading role in
BaKSAL.
After the
August 1975 coup, the...
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disorder from the
previous political administration of the
Awami League and
BAKSAL had left most of Bangladesh's
state institutions in disarray, with constant...