Gholam Sarwar Husseini was an elected member of the
Bengal Legislative Assembly from 1937 to 1945, representing the radical wing of the
Krishak Sramik Party. He lost his seat on 6 September 1946 against an
All-India Muslim League candidate. Ghulam Sarwar Husseini and his followers started preparing the stage for the massacre by spreading provocative speeches in various rallies. Noakhali was a remote area as it was inhabited by many canals and rivers. He called on the persecuted
Biharis in Noakhali. To this end he created a force to provide the Biharis with security and accommodation. It was known as the Miyar Fauj (Miah's Army মিয়ার ফৌজ). On the morning of October 10, he sent a letter to Rajendralal Chowdhury through the Chowkidar and offered to discuss the matter. But when Rajendralal did not respond, Muhammad Ghulam Sarwar Husseini called a rally of his loyal devotees and Muslims at Shahpur Bazar in the morning. There he highlighted the position of the Muslims at that time and called for the overthrow of the educated Hindus. With this Muhammad Golam Sarwar Husseini started a conflict with him. However, Sarwar was sheltering the Biharis. But the
Indian National Congress and the
All-India Muslim League did not respond to his efforts. No one played a strong role in the solution, leaving him disappointed. ==References==