Biplobi Shainik Sangstha
| Organisation of Revolutionary Soldiers | |
|---|---|
| বিপ্লবী সৈনিক সংস্থা | |
| Also known as | BSS |
| Founder | M. A. Jalil |
| Leader | Abu Taher |
| Foundation | January 1, 1973 |
| Dissolved | November 25, 1975 |
| Country | Bangladesh |
| Motives | Socialist revolution |
| Ideology | Revolutionary Socialism Left-wing nationalism Anti-Mujibism |
| Political position | Left-wing to far-left |
| Part of | JASAD |
| Allies | JASAD |
| Opponents | Government of Bangladesh |
| Battles and wars | 1972–1975 Bangladesh insurgency |
The Biplobi Shainik Sangstha (Bengali: বিপ্লবী সৈনিক সংস্থা, lit. 'Organisation of Revolutionary Soldiers') was a clandestine revolutionary socialist group of sepoy mutineers within the Bangladesh Army, active from 1973 to 1975. The BSS was formed by the vanguard socialist-revolutionary party Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JaSaD) and led by Maj. M.A. Jalil and Lt. Col. (retd.) Abu Taher. The BSS is known for staging the 7 November 1975 coup through the Sipahi–Janata Revolution, which would eventually make way for the rise of Lt. Gen. Ziaur Rahman in the country's politics.