The Eleven Points Programme was a charter of demands in East Pakistan that called for reforms and the resignation of President Ayub Khan.
The six point movement, started in 1966, called for the restoration of democracy and the resignation of military ruler, President Ayub Khan.
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and senior Awami League leaders were arrested on the Agartala Conspiracy Case.
In October 1968, two fractions of East Pakistan Students Union, led by Rashed Khan Menon and Matia Chowdhury, and East Pakistan Students League formed an alliance called the Sarbadaliya Chhatra Sangram Parishad (All Party Student Movement Council in Bengali) The Parishad announced an 11-point demand that called for education reform, restoration of democracy, and autonomy for East Pakistan.
Restoration of parliamentary democracy based on universal adult franchise, freedom of the press & uplifting the ban on The Daily Ittefaq 3.
Abrogation of warrants against those accused of participating in the Agartala Conspiracy Case alongside release of all students, farmers, workers & political activists imprisoned throughout the country convicted under it.