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Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was arrested by the Pakistani army immediately after his
declaration of independence at the first hour of the 26 March 1971. He was taken to Pakistan as a
captive and imprisoned there in a small cell for capital punishment until 7th January, 1972. Even a
grave was dug in front of his cell but Mujib was fearless. He knew nothing would stop the
Bangalees to gain independence. In fact, his name and independence became synonymous. So, the
whole world was awaiting breathlessly to witness his homecoming. And he had a grand homecoming
indeed narrated by eminent columnist and writer Syed Badrul Ahsan.
In the evening of 7 January, 1972; Bangabandhu left Chaklala Airport in Rawalpindi, from where he
would fly to London. Nine months earlier he was brought to Pakistan as a prisoner with little hope to
return. And now he was free to go home. Pakistan, as soon as the PIA aircraft took off, was finally
behind him. What is the summary of the story? Please tell me, it’s urgent!​

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Answered by SJUNITS
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Answer:

8th January 1972: Sheikh Mujibur Rahman the Bangladesh leader in London at a press conference after he had been released by president Yahya Khan in Pakistan

Bangladesh has executed the assassin of the country's founding leader Sheikh Mujibur Rehman, who was killed during a military coup in 1975.

Former military leader Abdul Majed was hanged at the Dhaka Central Jail in the early hours of Sunday. He met with his wife and four relatives on Friday, after President Abdul Hamid rejected his mercy plea on Thursday.

He was arrested in Dhaka on Tuesday this week, in what Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said was "the biggest gift" for Bangladesh this year. He was believed to have spent many years hiding in India.

Majed was convicted in 1998, along with a dozen other officers. The Supreme Court of Bangladesh upheld the sentence in 2009, and five of the officers were executed several months later.

Rehman and most of his family were killed in the military coup. His daughter, Sheikh Hasina serves as the current prime minister of Bangladesh.

After the coup, Majed was given important diplomatic positions under the successive governments. An indemnity law enacted by the post-coup government prevented a prosecution of the killers. This law was overturned in 1996, when Hasina came to power.

Former East Pakistan became independent Bangladesh in 1971 after a nine-month freedom struggle, under the leadership of Sheikh Mujibur Rehman

Answered by bcfal2018
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was arrested by the Pakistani army immediately after his

declaration of independence at the first hour of the 26 March 1971. He was taken to Pakistan as a

captive and imprisoned there in a small cell for capital punishment until 7th January, 1972. Even a

grave was dug in front of his cell but Mujib was fearless. He knew nothing would stop the

Bangalees to gain independence. In fact, his name and independence became synonymous. So, the

whole world was awaiting breathlessly to witness his homecoming. And he had a grand homecoming

indeed narrated by eminent columnist and writer Syed Badrul Ahsan.

In the evening of 7 January, 1972; Bangabandhu left Chaklala Airport in Rawalpindi, from where he

would fly to London. Nine months earlier he was brought to Pakistan as a prisoner with little hope to

return. And now he was free to go home. Pakistan, as soon as the PIA aircraft took off, was finally

behind him

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