Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was the founder and first president of Bangladesh. He is known as the “Father of the Nation.” Sheikh Mujib played a key role in the struggle for Bangladesh’s independence and led the movement for separation from Pakistan in 1971. Under his leadership, Bangladesh gained independence and became a sovereign state. He was the leader of the Awami League and supported social and economic reforms in Bangladesh. His leadership paved the way for the country’s freedom, and his sacrifices are still remembered today.