Moni Singh, (1901-1990) a radical politician, founder of communist party of bangladesh. Moni
Singh was born at Susang-Durgapur in the district of Mymensingh on 28 June
1901. After completing his primary education he went to Calcutta for pursuing
secondary education. There he joined Anushilan Dal, an armed revolutionary
group (1914). But after a decade he withdrew himself from terrorist movement
and joined the Communist Party of India.
Moni Singh
achieved his initial success in 1928 when he led a 13-day long strike by the
workers of Kesharam Cotton Mills at Metiaburuj in Calcutta and had their
demands fulfilled. He was arrested in 1930, and on his release from jail in
November 1937 he came back to Susang-Durgapur. There he organised the farmers
and led a peasants' movement to protest against tanka system. He was one of the
chief organisers and president of reception committee of the convention of
Nikhil Bharat Kishan Sabha held at Netrakona in 1945.
After the
partition of India in 1947 Moni Singh assumed the leadership of communist
movement in East Bengal. At this stage he once again joined the Hajang peasants
of Mymensingh and started a movement for the abolition of Tanka system. As this
turned into an armed uprising, the government of Pakistan abolished the Tanka
system in 1951. At the same time an warrant of arrest was issued against Moni
Singh and all his movable and immovable properties were confiscated.
While in
hiding, Moni Singh was elected secretary of Communist Party of East Bengal in
1951. In 1954, the Communist Party was banned by the government of Pakistan. In
the third conference of the party which took place secretly in 1956 Moni Singh
was again elected secretary. He was interned in 1967. He was elected general
secretary for the third time in the congress of the party held secretly in
1968.
Moni Singh
sided with the Soviet Union when a riot took between USSR and China. mass upsurge of 1969 compelled the
government to release him, but he was soon arrested again before long. During
the war of liberation Moni Singh
managed to escape from the Rajshahi prison on 7 April 1971 with the help of
common prisoners and joined the War. He was made a member of the advisory
council of the mujibnagar government
during the War of Liberation.
After the
emergence of Bangladesh Moni Singh was elected the president of Communist Party
in the second congress of the party held in 1973. In 1975 he joined the bangladesh krishak sramik awami league
(BAKSAL). Moni Singh revived Communist Party in 1976. In the presidential
election in 1978, he took part in election campaign in support of Democratic
Alliance. In the third Congress of Communist Party held in 1980 he was once
again elected president of the party and continued to hold this position till
his death on 31 December 1990. His autobiographical work entitled Jiban
Sangram (2 vols) is an important book on the contemporary politics. Moni
Singh died in Dhaka. (Writer-Saleh Athar Khan, Source: Banglapedia.)
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