Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
The correct answer is Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. - Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (1920–75), called the ‘tallest Bengalee in a thousand years’.
- He formed the Awami League in East Bengal and transformed a youth movement into a powerful movement for freedom from Pakistani
rule. - He Known as "Bangabandhu", or Friend of Bengal, he was independent Bangladesh’s first prime minister.
| Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee | - He was the vice-chancellor of Calcutta University, was a keen participant in nationalist politics.
- He was finance minister in the Fazlul Huq cabinet as a Hindu Mahasabha member, which he
joined in 1939, and he became a minister in Nehru’s first cabinet in independent India.
| | A.K. Fazlul Huq | - He was a key figure in Bengalee nationalist politics for around four decades and formed the peasant-based Krishak Praja Party.
- Huq was the premier of undivided Bengal and chief minister and
governor of East Bengal. - He was popularly known as "Shere-Bengal" or "Lion of Bengal".
| | Jogendra Nath Mandal | - He was the leader of the Scheduled Castes Federation and was the first law and labor minister of Pakistan.
- He eventually resigned from his post in 1950 and sought asylum in Calcutta after witnessing the atrocities on the minorities in East Bengal under the Pakistan administration.
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