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    Home » Blog » Who was Sheikh Mujibur Rahman? Architect of independent Bangladesh

    Who was Sheikh Mujibur Rahman? Architect of independent Bangladesh

    August 6, 2024Updated:August 6, 2024 World No Comments
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    Sheikh Hasina resigned from her position as prime minister in Bangladesh as a result of social unrest and protests, and she sought shelter in India.
    Following the tragic death of her father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, along with her family and three boys on August 15, 1975, she was forced into exile, which is a similar circumstance that happened roughly 48 years before.
    Who was Sheikh Mujibur Rahman?
    Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, tenderly known as ‘ Bangabandhu’, was the first president of an impartial Bangladesh. When a group of Bangladesh Army staff threw a revolt and stormed his Dhanmondi 32 home, his life was cut short. This occasion marked a significant turning point in Bangladesh’s story, as it was the first time the defense immediately intervened in the country’s human politics.
    Sheikh Mujibur Rahman served as Bangladesh’s president and prime minister from April 1971 until his unfortunate passing. In the 1970 general election of complete Pakistan, Sheikh Mujib’s Awami League group secured a landslide success, winning almost all the votes in what was then known as East Pakistan, which afterwards became the separate nation of Bangladesh.
    Before establishing a single-party structure and taking office in January 1975, he was Bangladesh’s second prime minister.
    On August 15, less than a month into his administration, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was assassinated by a group of men, along with his wife and three children.
    In the aftermath of the death, Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad, who was serving as the business minister at the time, seized strength and declared himself the mind of an interim government. He held this position from August 15, 1975, until November 6, 1975.
    But, Ahmad’s principle was simple. On November 3, he was deposed in a coup orchestrated by Khaled Mosharraf, the military’s chief of staff. Mosharraf, in turn, fell prey to foe mutineers and was assassinated, AP reported.
    General Ziaur Rahman came to power on November 7 after a string of more coups and countercoups.

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