- The
Ganatantri Dal was East ****stan's
first secular political party. It was
founded on 19
January 1953 by
Mahmud Ali with Haji
Mohammad Danesh, a veteran...
- The
Ganatantri Party (Bengali: গণতন্ত্রী পার্টি, lit. 'Democratic Party') is a left-wing
political party in Bangladesh. The
party is
closely aligned with...
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Party of
Bangladesh Jatiya Party (Manju)
Bangladesh Tarikat Federation Ganatantri Dol
Communist Party of
Bangladesh (Marxist–Leninist) (Barua)
Bikalpa Dhara...
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founded a
secular political party, the
Ganatantri Dal, with Haji
Mohammad Danesh, a
Kisan leader. The
Ganatantri Dal was the
first to open its
doors to...
- 4 December. The
Front was
later joined by the Nizam-e-Islam
Party and
Ganatantri Dal. A
total of 1,285
candidates contested the elections; 986 for the...
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Democratic Party,
Jatiya Party (Manju),
Bangladesh Tarikat Federation,
Ganatantri Dol,
Communist Party of
Bangladesh (Marxist-Leninist) (Barua) and Bikalpa...
- and later. In 1954, the
United Front was a
coalition of
Awami League,
Ganatantri Dal,
Krishak Sramik Party, and the Nizam-e-Islam
Party in East ****stan...
- Sanjari.
Ghaffar Khan's son, Khan
Abdul Wali Khan, also
joined the party.
Ganatantri Dal an East
Bengali party led by Haji
Mohammad Danesh of
Dinajpur and...
- politician, Shah
Azizur Rahman, with
members of
Janadal and
Muslim League, the
Ganatantri Dal,
United Peoples Party.
Moudud Ahmed, and
Anwar Hossain Manju joined...
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coalition consisted of the
Awami Muslim League, the
Krishak Praja Party, the
Ganatantri Dal (Democratic Party) and Nizam-e-Islam. The
coalition was led by three...