The Six Points were drafted in 1966 by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman which demanded direct elections, separate troops and currencies for each province, provincial control over taxes, trade, and federal control limited to defense and foreign policy. The Awami League campaigned on these Six Points and won a huge victory in the 1970 elections in Bangladesh.
The Six Points were drafted in 1966 by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman which demanded direct elections, separate troops and currencies for each province, provincial control over taxes, trade, and federal control limited to defense and foreign policy. The Awami League campaigned on these Six Points and won a huge victory in the 1970 elections in Bangladesh.
The Six Points were drafted in 1966 by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman which demanded direct elections, separate troops and currencies for each province, provincial control over taxes, trade, and federal control limited to defense and foreign policy. The Awami League campaigned on these Six Points and won a huge victory in the 1970 elections in Bangladesh.
The Six Points were drafted by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, in 1966 which eventually led to the liberation of Bangladesh. The demands were to elect direct government, separate troops for each province, separate currencies for each province, each province will collect the taxes, each province will control the trade, and federal Government will only control defense and Foreign policy.The Awami League won the huge victory by campaining on the basis of the Six Points. Describe 1970 elections