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On January 25, 1975, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman established a one-party system in Bangladesh known as BAKSAL, according to the article by Dr. Tuhin Malik. The report states that within eleven minutes, the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution was enacted, abolishing the parliamentary system and declaring Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as president for life. The change centralized executive, legislative, and judicial powers under his control.

The article describes that the move dissolved all existing political parties, including the Awami League, and replaced them with a single entity called the Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League (BAKSAL), with Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as its chairman. It further claims that freedom of speech, press, and the judiciary were curtailed, and only four state-managed newspapers were allowed to operate temporarily.

The piece marks January 25 as both the day the Awami League was banned and the day BAKSAL was formed, portraying it as a turning point that concentrated total authority in the hands of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

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