Muzaffar ahmed biography of mahatma
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Muzaffar ahmed biography of mahatma
Muzaffar Ahmad
Indian politician
For other people with similar names, see Muzaffar Ahmed (disambiguation).
Muzaffar Ahmad (known as Kakababu; 5 August – 18 December ) was an Indian-Bengali politician, journalist and a co-founder of the Communist Party of India.
Background
Ahmed was born on 5 August at Musapur village on Sandwip Island in Chittagong District of Bengal Province in the-then British India (in present-day Bangladesh) to Mansur Ali. Ahmed received his early education on Sandwip.
He passed matriculation from Noakhali Zilla School in [1][2] He studied at Hooghly Mohsin College and then Bangabasi College, but was unsuccessful in the Intermediate in Arts examination and left college.[3]
Career
He participated in political meetings and demonstrations starting in In , he was appointed assistant secretary of the literary society Bangio Musalman Sahitya Samiti and took responsibility for producing its monthly journal.[3]