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 Rahman’s rule from 1972 to 1975, tracing his transition from a national hero to an authoritarian leader. While initially hailed as the architect of Bangladesh’s independence, Mujib’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 Mujib’s governance and its long-term impact on Bangladesh’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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