U Nu

He played a crucial role in the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League (AFPFL), the primary political organization leading the fight for independence. Following Burma's independence in 1948, Nu became the country's first Prime Minister under the provisions of the 1947 Constitution of the Union of Burma. His tenure was marked by efforts to rebuild the war-torn nation, establish democratic governance, and navigate the complexities of ethnic and political divisions within Burma. Nu's administration faced numerous challenges, including economic difficulties, internal insurgencies, and the task of unifying a diverse population.
During his time in office, Nu implemented several significant reforms, including land redistribution policies and initiatives to promote education and healthcare. He also pursued a policy of neutrality in foreign affairs, aligning Burma with neither the Western bloc nor the Soviet Union during the Cold War. However, his government struggled with internal dissent and regional insurgencies, leading to political instability.
Nu's first term as Prime Minister ended in 1958, but he briefly returned to power in 1960. However, his second tenure was cut short by a military coup in 1962, led by General Ne Win. Following the coup, Nu was placed under house arrest and later allowed to go into exile. He continued to be an influential political figure and an advocate for democracy until his death on 14 February 1995. Nu's legacy is remembered for his dedication to Burma's independence, his efforts to establish democratic governance, and his complex role in the nation's turbulent political history. Provided by Wikipedia
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Premier reports to the people on law and order, national solidarity, social welfare, national economy, foreign affairs translation of speech delivered by the Hon'ble Prime Minister... by Nu, U 1874-1953
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Resurgence Premier U Nu at Bandung by Nu, U 1874-1953
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The people win through a play by Nu, U 1874-1953
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Utpātī śaniputra Myāṃmā (Barmā) ke bhūtapūrva pradhānamantrī U Nu kī ātmakathā by Nu, U 1874-1953
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Seven-Point Programme an address on June 24, 1958 by Nu, U 1874-1953
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Burma under the Japanese pictures and portraits by Nu, U 1874-1953
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