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The Bangladesh Liberation War impacted the political landscape significantly, with many leaders from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) being associated with the Awami League, a separate entity from the Awami Party.
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The Bangladesh Liberation War impacted the political landscape significantly, with many leaders from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) being associated with the Awami League, a separate entity from the Awami Party.
The Bangladesh Liberation War impacted the political landscape significantly, with many leaders from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) being associated with the Awami League, a separate entity from the Awami Party.
The Awami Party participated in the 1970 general elections held in Pakistan, marking an important political event after years of martial law.
Awami Party merged with the National Awami Party, forming a significant leftist political force in Pakistan.
A military coup led by Ayub Khan led to the ban on all political activities, affecting the operations of the Awami Party.
Awami Party was formed in 1957 in Pakistan by Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, a prominent political leader known for his progressive and socialist views.
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