Subjectivity of undivided India by Nazrul literary work and various political activities

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Struggling against communalism, imperialism, colonialism, fundamentalism and domestic and foreign exploitation. For this reason, the British government banned some of his books and magazines and sentenced him to imprisonment. Nazrul also gave the statement of Rajbari written in court and about forty days of continuous hunger strike made the history by protesting the jail-oppression of the British government, and in support of it Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore paid tribute to him by offering a book. He is known as 'Bulbul' in modern Indian music. The man, with his name, has tried to identify him with a one-time individually, distance from his assessment, perhaps due to the limited knowledge of the critics. In many cases, he was criticized for criticism, in this description Nazrul himself said,