Mohammad Tohar
Mohammad Tohar was a notable leftist leader during the Bangladesh Liberation War, representing the Maoist faction within the communist movement. His leadership of the East Bengal Workers' Movement and other groups positioned him against both the Pakistani military and the Awami League, showcasing the complex political dynamics of the era. Tohar's efforts to establish a 'liberated zone' reflected the multifaceted nature of the struggle for independence in 1971.
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Mohammad Tohar is mentioned as a leader who established his own 'liberated zone' and fought against both the Pakistani forces and the Awami League.
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