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Serajul Alam Khan (SAK), a political theorist, is also generally known as the 'architect' of Bangladesh independence movement. He is the founder of 'Sadhin Bangla Nucleus' (1962); a secret organisation, which spearheaded the war of independence in 1971.

SAK was born in the district of Noakhali on 6th January 1941. He is the second child of his parents Khorshed Alam Khan and Syeda Zakia Khatun. SAK had five brothers and three sisters. As his father was a government officer who used to get transferred from places to places, was away from Noakhali in most of his childhood. He got his Matriculation (SSC) from Khulna Zilla School in 1956 with an outstanding result. He also studied in Dhaka College (1956-1958) and Dhaka University (1958-1962).

Khorshed Alam Khan, SAK's father was an Edinburgh (Scotland) educated person. He started his career as a School Inspector and retired as the Deputy Director of Public Instruction (DDPI) in 1959. According to SAK, his father was his mentor from his childhood.

Syeda Zakia Khatun, SAK's mother comes from a Pir family. She was also moderately educated in her time. Social values and religious-culture was taught by her in the family.

From childhood, every single member of this family had both the lessons of modern and westernized outlook from their father and moderate Muslim values from their mother.

Serajul Alam Khan started politics while he was in Dhaka College. He was a student of science subjects in the college. His extra-curriculum activities in the college brought him in the lime light of future inherent leadership.

He studied Mathematics in Dhaka University. In 1962 while still a student Serajul Alam Khan along with Abdur Razzak and Kazi Aref Ahmed spread out the network of 'Nucleus'; formed Bangladesh Liberation Force (BLF) the political wing of the 'Nucleus' and 'Joi Bangla Bahini', the armed wing of 'Nucleus' by 1969-'70 throughout Bangladesh (former East Pakistan). Later on, at the request from Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the BLF high command was reconstituted with Serajul Alam Khan, Sheikh Fazlul Huq Moni, Abdur Razzak and Tofail Ahmed. This BLF was renamed 'Mujib Bahini' in India during the 9-month armed struggle for the liberation of Bangladesh from the Pakistan occupational Army. 'Nucleus' was secretly organised for the independence of Bangladesh. From 1962 it planned and organised mass movements through the historic 6-point and 11-point programmes. The 'Nucleus' first made the 'flag' of Bangladesh and hoisted it on 2nd March 1971. It wrote and published the 'manifesto for independence' and worked out its modalities. This was made public on 3rd March 1971. It also selected the national anthem 'amar sonar bangla …' and coined the slogan 'Joi Bangla' as the theme of independence. The 'Nucleus' and BLF leadership helped Bangabandhu to prepare the historic 7th March speech with the words "… … this is our struggle for emancipation, this is the struggle for independence". The non co-operation movement from 7th March 1971 and a parallel civil administration were also organised by the BLF under the leadership of Bangabandhu. BLF leadership had also conferred the title 'Bangabandhu' on Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Serajul Alam Khan has developed a great interest in subjects like Philosophy, Sociology, International Relations, Economics, Literatures, Arts, History, Political Science, Scientific ideas and developments. During his almost 7 years of confinement in jail for political reasons on three different occasions and hide-out times (underground) he also studied a lot on Music, Sports, Wars, Classics, Historical novels and so on.

In 1971, just after the independence of Bangladesh SAK with his vast practical experiences as political activist has engaged himself in the 'theoretical work' of political science. In this process he became a visiting professor of Political Science in the University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, USA in 1996.

Quite a few original ideas on politico-administrative models have derived from SAK's books and lectures, which he did in collaboration of another khan, Prof. Zillur R. Khan, a distinguished and a prominent political scientist, ex-chair and presently Rose-bush Professor in the University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, USA. Both 'khans' are still working together at the theoretical level.

Some other brilliant economic developmental models for Bangladesh have also came from Serajul Alam Khan with the help from Prof. Razia Ahmed (BUET) and Mohiuddin Ahmed (researcher and writer).

In the early nineties SAK has put forward a 14-point proposal for adjustments of governance to keep up with the changing national and international political and economic situation for Bangladesh. He has suggested establishment of Upazilla based 'Industrial Zones' funded by the expatriate Bangladeshi Community. Later on these proposals came as an 'open letter' in Bangla in March 2000 addressed to all political parties, bureaucrats, professional communities, intellectuals, NGO's and leaders of different social organisations.

According to Serajul Alam Khan, his extensive travel experiences in Europe, North America and Far East has contributed a lot in his thinking process. In his opinion, his knowledge of Dialectical and Historical Materialism along with visiting libraries, museums, historic places and art galleries contributed to elevate his intellectual height to the present level.

His political associates and friends generally call Serajul Alam Khan as "Dada". Of late Mr. Khan's politico-economic-administrative models have been termed as "SAK Model".
 
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While SAK started his "Nucleus" with Abdur Razzak and Kazi Aref in 1962, there was another man who never accepted the idea of Pakistan, as Abdur Razzak describes in the videos in following posts. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman moved to East Pakistan soon after Partition and he started dreaming of making the Eastern wing independent. It was Mujib who sent out his agent Sutar to Kolkata and asked him to stay there and keep in touch with Indian govt. just in case any help is needed from them. So Mujib was secretly in touch with Indian govt. all along. The SAK led socialist group "Nucleus" was active separately and secretly although they joined Awami League quite early. They informed Mujib about this secret "Nucleus" in 1969. When they were making rounds with many prominent politicians with the idea of making East Pakistan independent, none gave them much heed or agreed with their outlandish plan. Only Mujib due to his earlier dream of independence, agreed to bring them under his wing and let them work towards their common goal, but making sure that this connection with Mujib was kept secret. And yes Agartala conspiracy was 100% true, Mujib was trying to break Pakistan with India's help all along (according to all video's in following posts):
Agartala Conspiracy confession, what does it mean for our history

After 25th March 1971, when the civil war broke out in then East Pakistan, all Awami leaders were instructed to go to Sutar (by then a fully established RAW agent) to an address in Kolkata that Mujib gave them. Tajuddin did not follow that instruction but went directly to Delhi instead. For a few days Indira Gandhi did not meet with him till she got confirmation from Sutar that Tajuddin indeed was the leader designated by Mujib. Also due to Mujib's instruction and plan, Mujib Bahini was created with the then SAK team of 4:
Serajul Alam Khan
Tofael Ahmed
Abdur Razzak and
Sheikh Fazlul Haq Mani

Mujib Bahini vs Mukti Bahini

cross posted:

Chittaranjan Sutar | RAW sanctuaries | ZoomInfo.com

The DIB also knew that Chittaranjan Sutar and Kalidas Baidya, who were both Pakistani citizens, had a connection with this secret organization.
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The key RAW figure at these meetings was undoubtedlyChittaranjan Sutar, who had been appointed Sheikh Mujib'srepresentative in India and had direct access to the Indian Prime Minister and other senior officials of the government.He was later assigned the important task of makingBangladesh a part of India of which the Mujib Bahini may come to have played a crucial role until events escalated out of their control in 1975.
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Since his arrival in India Sheikh Moni had developed a good working relationship with RAW, the Indian intelligence service, through Chittaranjan Sutar.
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Sutar's importance to Indian designs, of which the Mujib Bahini were to play an important part, were revealed in an interview of Humayan Rashed Chowdhury, a former diplomat to the UN and India and a former speaker of Parliament, where it had been disclosed to him that Chittaranjan Sutarhad been instructed by Indira Gandhi on 28 December, 1971 to make Bangladesh a part of India (Masudul Haq pg.
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In the first chapter of the book, 'Our Work Begins in Dhaka' we are told that the author, Chittaranjan Sutar and Nirod Majumder entered Dhaka at the end of 1951. As we already know from 'Sheikh Mujib Triumph and Tragedy' (2005)Chittaranjan Sutar was a RAW operative and so the author unwittingly discloses his own identity as a RAW agent.
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It was, however, long before the 1964 Kolkata riots thatChittaranjan Sutar (Chittababu) and Kalidas gave Sheikh Mujib the assurance that all the Hindu's of East Bengal would accept him as their leader and under him support the movement for self-rule of 'East Bengal'.
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S.A. Karim in his book phrases it slightly differently, 'Sheikh Mujib Triumph and Tragedy' (2005), "He [Chittaranjan Sutar] was a Hindu Awami Leaguer from Barisal who had been asked by Mujib in the late 1960's to settle in Kolkata in maintain contact with the Indian authorities in case any help was needed from them."
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S.A. Karim in his book phrases it slightly differently, 'Sheikh Mujib Triumph and Tragedy' (2005), "He [Chittaranjan Sutar] was a Hindu Awami Leaguer from Barisal who had been asked by Mujib in the late 1960's to settle in Kolkata in maintain contact with the Indian authorities the date October 1971 in his book 'The Chittagong Hill Tracts: A Victim of Indian interference' (2003) on page 117 but it is not clear where he got this information.
 
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While SAK started his "Nucleus" with Abdur Razzak and Kazi Aref in 1962, there was another man who never accepted the idea of Pakistan, as Abdur Razzak describes in the videos in following posts. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman moved to East Pakistan soon after Partition and he started dreaming of making the Eastern wing independent. It was Mujib who sent out his agent Sutar to Kolkata and asked him to stay there and keep in touch with Indian govt. just in case any help is needed from them. So Mujib was secretly in touch with Indian govt. all along. The SAK lead socialist group "Nucleus" was active separately and secretly although they joined Awami League quite early. They informed Mujib about this secret "Nucleus" in 1969. When they were making rounds with many prominent politicians with the idea of making East Pakistan independent, none gave them much heed or agreed with their outlandish plan. Only Mujib due to his earlier dream agreed to bring them under his wing and let them work towards their common goal, but making sure that this connection with Mujib not revealed. And yes Agartala conspiracy was 100% true, Mujib was trying to break Pakistan with India's help all along:
Agartala Conspiracy confession, what does it mean for our history

After 25th March 1971, when the civil war broke out in then East Pakistan, all Awami leaders were instructed to go to Sutar (by then a fully established RAW agent) to an address in Kolkata that Mujib gave them. Tajuddin did not follow that instruction but went directly to Delhi instead. For a few days Indira Gandhi did not meet with him till she got confirmation from Sutar that Tajuddin indeed was the leader designated by Mujib. Also due to Mujib's instruction and plan, Mujib Bahini was created with the then SAK team of 4:
Serajul Alam Khan
Tofael Ahmed
Abdur Razzak and
Sheikh Fazlul Haq Mani

Mujib Bahini vs Mukti Bahini

cross posted:

Chittaranjan Sutar | RAW sanctuaries | ZoomInfo.com

The DIB also knew that Chittaranjan Sutar and Kalidas Baidya, who were both Pakistani citizens, had a connection with this secret organization.
...
The key RAW figure at these meetings was undoubtedlyChittaranjan Sutar, who had been appointed Sheikh Mujib'srepresentative in India and had direct access to the Indian Prime Minister and other senior officials of the government.He was later assigned the important task of makingBangladesh a part of India of which the Mujib Bahini may come to have played a crucial role until events escalated out of their control in 1975.
...
Since his arrival in India Sheikh Moni had developed a good working relationship with RAW, the Indian intelligence service, through Chittaranjan Sutar.
...
Sutar's importance to Indian designs, of which the Mujib Bahini were to play an important part, were revealed in an interview of Humayan Rashed Chowdhury, a former diplomat to the UN and India and a former speaker of Parliament, where it had been disclosed to him that Chittaranjan Sutarhad been instructed by Indira Gandhi on 28 December, 1971 to make Bangladesh a part of India (Masudul Haq pg.
...
In the first chapter of the book, 'Our Work Begins in Dhaka' we are told that the author, Chittaranjan Sutar and Nirod Majumder entered Dhaka at the end of 1951. As we already know from 'Sheikh Mujib Triumph and Tragedy' (2005)Chittaranjan Sutar was a RAW operative and so the author unwittingly discloses his own identity as a RAW agent.
...
It was, however, long before the 1964 Kolkata riots thatChittaranjan Sutar (Chittababu) and Kalidas gave Sheikh Mujib the assurance that all the Hindu's of East Bengal would accept him as their leader and under him support the movement for self-rule of 'East Bengal'.
...
S.A. Karim in his book phrases it slightly differently, 'Sheikh Mujib Triumph and Tragedy' (2005), "He [Chittaranjan Sutar] was a Hindu Awami Leaguer from Barisal who had been asked by Mujib in the late 1960's to settle in Kolkata in maintain contact with the Indian authorities in case any help was needed from them."
...
S.A. Karim in his book phrases it slightly differently, 'Sheikh Mujib Triumph and Tragedy' (2005), "He [Chittaranjan Sutar] was a Hindu Awami Leaguer from Barisal who had been asked by Mujib in the late 1960's to settle in Kolkata in maintain contact with the Indian authorities the date October 1971 in his book 'The Chittagong Hill Tracts: A Victim of Indian interference' (2003) on page 117 but it is not clear where he got this information.


well look at how mujib died, at the hands of his own soldiers.
what does that tell you?
 
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Didn't read the article, but we (Pakistanis) are under that guy Serazul's debt we can't thank him enough for this. This partition was a blessing in disguise. My Salute to the man :D Now BD and Indians can have fun :D :sarcastic:

Mate your Cricket team has been saved.......

Imagine under the pressure of giving representation, PCB would had to pick 3-4 lungi guys & they would have brought the whole Pakistani team down!!
 
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Mate your Cricket team has been saved.......

Imagine under the pressure of giving representation, PCB would had to pick 3-4 lungi guys & they would have brought the whole Pakistani team down!!

Seriously can't thank you people enough for saving us from this embarrassment :D Imagine Wasim Waqar on one side and Lungi people on other :D
 
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Nucleus 1962 described by Abdur Razzak in Tritiomatra


Nucleus 1962 by Abdur Razzak at ATN

 
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Mate your Cricket team has been saved.......

Imagine under the pressure of giving representation, PCB would had to pick 3-4 lungi guys & they would have brought the whole Pakistani team down!!
How many lungi people you have in your country and how many of your cricketers are former lungi people.
 
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How many lungi people you have in your country and how many of your cricketers are former lungi people.

We have people in South who wear Lungi, but they have a class, they have a style, they are the most brainy people in South Asia (if you take @Indischer @levina @JanjaWeed as exceptions) unlike Lungis from BD.
 
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We have people in South who wear Lungi, but they have a class, they have a style, they are the most brainy people in South Asia (if you take @Indischer @levina @JanjaWeed as exceptions) unlike Lungis from BD.

Funny coming from an Indian where 7000 people die due to starvation every day.:lol:
 
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We have people in South who wear Lungi, but they have a class, they have a style, they are the most brainy people in South Asia (if you take @Indischer @levina @JanjaWeed as exceptions) unlike Lungis from BD.

But you also have the BIMARUs who are the shittiest lot in South Asia, how do these South Indians manage to deal with these BIMARU creatures?
 
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Yes coming from an Indian where 7000 BD Pole vaulters Pole vault each day for BETTER LIFE!! :lol:

Oops....did you Pole Vaulted to UK?? :rofl:

So, you are not denying that 7000 Indians die due to lack of food every day!

Maybe you need another 20 years of independence on top of the 67 that you have already
had.
:woot:
 
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