Welcome
To
our Presentation
Group-C
Department of Social Work
Post-liberation Period
of
Bangladesh
Presented By
Ummay Shadia Sharnali
22SOW015
Bellal Hossain Mahiya Siddika Amanullah
22SOW005 Loknath Paul 22SOW020
22SOW013 22SOW009
Index
1 Introduction to Post-liberation Period of Bangladesh
2 Famine of 74.
3 August tragedy of 1975.
4 Military rules from 1975 to 1990.
5 Restoration of Democracy 1990s.
6 War Crime Tribunal and Shahbagh Movement (2013)
7 Any Query?
Introduction to Post-liberation Period of Bangladesh
Ladies and gentlemen, today we embark on a brief journey through critical
chapters in Bangladesh's history: the 1974 famine, the August 1975 tragedy, the
era of military rule from 1975 to 1990, the democratic resurgence in the 1990s,
and the impactful War Crime Tribunal and Shahbagh Movement of 2013. These
events have left an indelible mark on the nation, shaping its trajectory through
adversity and transformation.
Famine of 74
Period Area
Cause Tolal deaths
Effect
August tragedy of 1975
Political Issue Famine 74
Military
BaKSAL
Coup
Military rules from 1975 to 1990
Military Rule under Khondaker
Mostaq Ahmad- (August 1975)
Democracy Suspended
Civil Liberties Restricted
Mostaq
Political Persecution
Martial Law Authority
Ziaur Rahman's Ascension to Power
(April 1977)
Ziaur Rahman
Declaration of Martial Law Stabilization Efforts
Formation Bangladesh
Nationalist Party (BNP)- Foreign Policy
1978
Presidential Election
Military Rule under Lieutenant General Hossain Mohammad Ershad (1982-1990)
Upazila and Zila Parishad system
Declared Islam the state religion
Founded the Jatiya Party
Privatization of nationalized industries
Infrastructure and socio-economic
growth
Restoration of Democracy
1990s
War Crime Tribunal and Shahbagh Movement (2013)
Bangladesh Liberation war in ICT-International crime
1971 Tribunal
The Shahbagh
Movement emerged as a
public response
Ban jamaat-e-Islami politics
Boycot all Jamaat-Shibir related
institutions
Procedures
Civil resistance Protest
Online activities
Conclusion
In 1990, the military rule era came to an end, giving way to a renewed emphasis
on democratic governance. The transition from military rule to democracy in the
subsequent years marked a turning point, demonstrating the resilience of the
Bangladeshi people in their pursuit of political freedoms and self-determination.
This chapter in Bangladesh's history serves as a reminder of the complexities
inherent in navigating the delicate balance between stability and democracy.
Any Query?