Khandakar Moshtaq
Khandakar Moshtaq Ahmed, commonly referred to as Moshtaq, was a key figure in Bangladesh's early political history. He served as the country's President after the coup that led to the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. His leadership was characterized by significant political challenges and accusations of complicity in various crimes, including the killings of prominent political figures.
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Khandakar Moshtaq was involved in the political turmoil and was urged to resign.
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