Is he truly the father of the nation or just a symbolic figure?

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In addition to his autocratic tendencies, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman also demonstrated a disregard for democratic principles and the rule of law. He established a one-party system in Bangladesh, effectively eliminating any opposition and concentrating power in his own hands. This led to a lack of checks and balances, allowing him to make decisions without accountability or transparency.

Under his leadership, the media and freedom of expression were severely curtailed. Journalists and media outlets were heavily censored, and any criticism of the government was met with harsh consequences, including imprisonment and violence. This suppression of dissenting voices created an environment of fear and intimidation, stifling the growth of a vibrant and independent press.

Furthermore, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s economic policies, which were heavily influenced by socialist ideals, proved to be detrimental to the country’s economy. His nationalization efforts and excessive government control over industries led to inefficiencies, corruption, and a lack of innovation. The result was a stagnant economy, marked by high inflation, unemployment, and widespread poverty.

The allegations of corruption surrounding Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s family further tarnished his legacy. His daughter, Sheikh Hasina, who later became the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, was convicted on corruption charges in 2017. This raised concerns about nepotism and the abuse of power within the ruling family, undermining public trust and confidence in the government.

Overall, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s autocratic tendencies, suppression of dissent, failed economic policies, and allegations of corruption paint a picture of a leader who prioritized consolidating power over the well-being and democratic rights of the people. His legacy is marred by a lack of accountability, transparency, and respect for democratic values, leaving a lasting impact on the political and economic landscape of Bangladesh

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Rajon miah
Rajon miah
7 years ago

Haram jada Tui deshe aay, Tui kivae deshe ashis ta dekmu

Rajon
Rajon
7 years ago

Toke khaisi Haram jada

Shima
Shima
7 years ago

You fucking stupid we will kill you

Moon
Moon
7 years ago

We will kill you and your family.

Runu
Runu
7 years ago

Tui kam valo korish nai. Toke shasti pete hobe.

Anita
Anita
7 years ago

Its better you stay in uk dont come here you will get killed

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