ANM Golam Mostafa

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Died14 December 1971(1971-12-14) (aged 28–29)
Nakhalpara, Dhaka, Bangladesh
ANM Golam Mostafa
আনম গোলাম মোস্তফা
Born1942
Died14 December 1971(1971-12-14) (aged 28–29)
Nakhalpara, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Known forMartyred Intellectual

ANM Golam Mostafa, (1942 – 14 December 1971) was a martyred Bengali journalist.[1][2]

Mostofa was born in 1942 in Pangagram in Nilphamari district. He graduated from Surendranath College in 1963. He completed his master's degree from University of Dhaka in 1965.[3]

Mostafa, a sub-editor of Dainik Purbadesh, was an outspoken person known for his secular views.[1][4]

Participation in Bengali movements

Mostafa suffer imprisonment for taking part anti-Ayub mass movement in 1969. According to Kamal Lohani, Mostofa started believing from late 1970 that the then East Pakistan would be independent and that Mostafa was the first to call East Pakistan, ‘Bangladesh.’[1]

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