Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (1972-1975): From Liberation to Authoritarianism in Post-Independence Bangladesh

Published by the South Asian Policy Initiative (SAPI), this report critically examines Sheikh Mujibur Rahmanโ€™s rule from 1972 to 1975, tracing his transition from a national hero to an authoritarian leader. While initially hailed as the architect of Bangladeshโ€™s independence, Mujibโ€™s governance quickly shifted toward political repression, media censorship, and economic mismanagement. By 1975, his one-party rule and suppression of dissent had dismantled democratic institutions, ultimately leading to his downfall.

Grounded in rigorous research and historical analysis, this SAPI report provides a comprehensive evaluation of Mujibโ€™s governance and its long-term impact on Bangladeshโ€™s political landscape. It serves as a vital resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in South Asian history and governance.

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