SSC MCQ Question Ans. Language Movements and Afterward Political Episode. Language Movement was the movement for cultural Right to self-determination independence of Bengali’s. Subsequently, this movement shaped itself as the economic and political confrontation. This agitation placed first pave stone to evolve the Bengali Nationality. The, then, ruler class from West Pakistan vested themselves to exploit East Pakistan in a suppressive manner from the very first day of Independence from British Monarchy in August 1947. They had tried to impose Urdu’ as the state language; which was only spoken by a minor 3.27% people ignoring the vast majority of 56.40% of its total population speaking Bengali.
SSC MCQ Question Ans. Language Movements and Afterward Political Episode
The rulers of West Pakistan declared Urdu as the state language of Pakistan ignoring the opinion of the majority group. The scholars of Bengal erupted in oppose of the decision. They strongly protested this discriminating decision. In this way, the language movement started to get its momentum. The agitation reached its peak in 1952. The whole country (East Pakistan) followed the demonstration. The first time in the world history; Salam, Barkat, Rafique, Jabbar and many other embraced martyrdom for the love of their mother tongue. Language movement had sowed the seed of independence within the dream of Bengali Nation. This motivated the long-thriving struggle and revolution to give birth to a new country – our beloved Bangladesh.
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