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Sheikh Hasina
Sheikh Hasina Wajed (born September 28, 1947) is the President of the Bangladesh Awami League and daughter of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The daughter of the creator of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, she was active in student politics in the 1960s and was the go between her father and students and political leaders during her father’s imprisonment in the 1960s. Political PlungeHer political and personal destiny was irrevocably altered on the fateful night of February 15, 1975, when her father and her entire family including her mother and three brothers were assassinated in a coup d'etat by a section of the army. Sheikh Hasina escaped her family’s fate as she was in Germany (West Germany) at that time. She was forced to remain in exile for the next six years and returned to her country in 1981 as president of her father’s Awami League. She received a tumultuous welcome from millions of people on her arrival, as she vowed to fight for the restoration of democracy in her country. She spent the next several years in and out of prison, and was the leader of the opposition in the Bangladesh in 1986-97 and 1991-93. Crowning achievement Her crowning moment came in 1996 when she successfully led her Awami League to victory in the parliamentary elections of 1996. She became the first democratically elected prime minister of Bangladesh to serve a full five-year term. Pandering to development agendaDuring her tenure, her government undertook several poverty alleviation and rural development schemes. Her contribution to promoting peace and harmony in her country was internationally acknowledged. Sheikh Hasina received the UNESCO Houphouët-Boigny Peace Prize for 1998 for her role in bringing peace by resolving the longstanding ethnic problem in the Chittagong Hill tracts region of Bangladesh and was nominated for Nobel Peace Prize. She was also awarded the Mahatma Gandhi Award for 1998 (Oslo, Norway) for her contribution towards promotion of communal understanding, religious harmony, non-violence and growth of democracy in Bangladesh. In 2001, Sheikh Hasina handed power to a caretaker government. In the elections that followed, her main political opponent Khaleda Zia’s BNP came into power and Sheikh Hasina became the leader of the opposition. Brief History
CurrentlyShe is the leader of the opposition. But under her leadership, the Awami League boycotted Parliament until June 2004, when it resumed participation on a limited basis.On August 21, 2004 Ms Wajed faced a major grenade attack while she was addressing a crowd in Dhaka. 19 people were reported killed and hundreds injured in the attack. class="external">[1 External link
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