Mohammad Farhad was an Urdu-speaking Bangladeshi born in Khetripara in the Dinajpur district in present Bangladesh to parents Ahmed Sadakatul Bari and Tayabunnesa.
[citation needed] During the 1971 war, he helped lead the guerrilla forces jointly formed by the Communist Party, NAP and Chhatra Union.
Moni Singh, the ex-President of CPB, was elected a member of the Advisory Council of the Provisional Government of Bangladesh.
[1] Mohammad Farhad was elected as a member of Bangladesh Parliament in 1986 from his home district Panchagarh, which he held until his death.
[citation needed] On 8 October 1987, while on an official visit to Moscow, Soviet Union, as a delegate from Bangladesh Parliament, Mohammad Farhad died of a sudden heart attack at the age of 49.