Saifuddin Ahmed Manik
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Manik was born on 24 June 1939 in Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, British India. After the Partition of India in 1947, his family moved to Gopibagh, Dhaka. He studied and graduated from Muslim Government High School and Dhaka College. He graduated from Dhaka University with a masters in political science. He was a founder of Brothers Union and Chhayanaut. While studying in Dhaka University, he was the general secretary of Sangskriti Sangsad. He was involved with student politics and protested against President Ayub Khan and government's Education Commission Report. In 1965, he served as the general secretary of East Pakistan Students Union.[3]
