Jogendra Nath Mandal
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Jogendranath Mandal (যোগেন্দ্রনাথ মন্ডল) (29 January 1904 – 5 October 1968), was one of the founding fathers of modern state of Pakistan, and legislator serving as country's first minister of law and labour, and also was second minister of Commonwealth and Kashmir affairs. In the cabinet of Interim Government of India, He got the law portfolio before. As a leader of the Scheduled Castes (Dalits), Jogendranath Mandal campaigned against the division of Bengal in 1947, believing that the divided Bengal would mean that Dalits would be at the mercy of the Muslim majority in East Bengal (Pakistan), and at the thraldom of majority caste-Hindus in West Bengal (India). In the end, he decided to maintain his base in East Pakistan, hoping that the Dalits would be benefited from it and joined the firs
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Jogendra Nath Mandal (en bengali : যোগেন্দ্রনাথ মণ্ডল), né le 29 janvier 1904 et mort le 5 octobre 1968, est un homme politique indien et pakistanais. Il est l'un des principaux militants du Mouvement pour le Pakistan qui a abouti à la fondation du pays le 15 août 1947. Il est l'un des rares hindous membres de la Ligue musulmane.
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Jogendranath Mandal (যোগেন্দ্রনাথ মন্ডল) (29 January 1904 – 5 October 1968), was one of the founding fathers of modern state of Pakistan, and legislator serving as country's first minister of law and labour, and also was second minister of Commonwealth and Kashmir affairs. In the cabinet of Interim Government of India, He got the law portfolio before. As a leader of the Scheduled Castes (Dalits), Jogendranath Mandal campaigned against the division of Bengal in 1947, believing that the divided Bengal would mean that Dalits would be at the mercy of the Muslim majority in East Bengal (Pakistan), and at the thraldom of majority caste-Hindus in West Bengal (India). In the end, he decided to maintain his base in East Pakistan, hoping that the Dalits would be benefited from it and joined the first cabinet in Pakistan as the Minister of Law and Labour. He migrated to India a few years after partition after submitting his resignation to Liaquat Ali Khan, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan, citing the anti-Dalits bias of Pakistani administration.
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Jogendra Nath Mandal (en bengali : যোগেন্দ্রনাথ মণ্ডল), né le 29 janvier 1904 et mort le 5 octobre 1968, est un homme politique indien et pakistanais. Il est l'un des principaux militants du Mouvement pour le Pakistan qui a abouti à la fondation du pays le 15 août 1947. Il est l'un des rares hindous membres de la Ligue musulmane. Il est un proche du « père » de la nation Muhammad Ali Jinnah et devient ministre dans le premier cabinet de l'histoire du pays dirigé par Liaquat Ali Khan, au poste de ministre de la Justice puis ministre du Travail. Il quitte toutefois le Pakistan en 1950 et rejoint l'Inde, dénonçant les discriminations religieuses de l'administration de la jeune nation. Selon le journal pakistanais Dawn, Chaudhry Muhammad Ali alors simple secrétaire aux finances aurait grandement contribué à l’ostraciser au sein du gouvernement.
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