They were many, such as Tassaduk Ahmed, Altaf Ali, Ayub Ali Master and
others who started the cogs turning and brought about changes for the
community; one such change was capacity building for the youth of their
time. Then the community needed to take the reign of living in UK by
getting into the decision making systems. So in 1982, sadly after the
1978 murder of Altab Ali, the community leaders put forward seven
Independent councillors to contest the seats in key wards in Tower
Hamlets. The effort did not go to waste, we had the first two
Bangladeshi councillors out of eleven contesting in four wards, St
Katharine's, St Mary's, Spitalfields and Weavers. Out of which the
Labour party candidate won in St Katharine's Ward and one Independent
seat in Spitalfields. The community finally got in but it took many
years before shifting the balance and directly addressing the
deprivation and lack of investment in the borough and this book
recognises and celebrates the councillors.