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Chief Minister of Bengal: He became the Prime Minister (later called Chief Minister) of undivided Bengal
in 1937 after his party won the provincial elections. During his tenure, he implemented various policies
to promote education, healthcare, and economic development.
Role in Early Pakistan Politics: After the creation of Pakistan in 1947, Fazlul Haque continued to be a
significant political figure. He was involved in the early political setup of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh)
and worked to address the socio-political challenges faced by the region
Support for the Lahore Resolution: Fazlul Haque was a prominent leader within the All-India Muslim
League, and he supported the Lahore Resolution
Advocacy for Muslim Rights: Fazlul Haque was a strong advocate for the rights of Muslims in British
India. He believed in the need for a separate Muslim state, where Muslims could exercise their rights
freely
Advocacy for a United, Independent Bengal: While he supported the idea of Pakistan, Fazlul Haque also
advocated for a united, independent Bengal. His vision was to have Bengal as a separate, autonomous
entity within the framework of Pakistan
Legacy in Bangladesh: Fazlul Haque is considered a national hero in Bangladesh. He is remembered for
his contributions to the socio-political development of the region and for his efforts to promote unity
and tolerance.