
Khandaker Moshtaque
Khandaker Moshtaque was a Bangladeshi politician who briefly served as the President of Bangladesh in 1975 following the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. His tenure was marked by political instability and criticism for his inability to establish a strong foreign policy or governance framework. His leadership faced significant challenges as the country grappled with the aftermath of a military coup and the shifting dynamics of India-Bangladesh relations. Moshtaque's government has often been viewed as a turning point in Bangladesh's political history, leading to increased tensions with India and affecting the trajectory of the country's subsequent political landscape.
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Khandaker Moshtaque was unable to show any firmness in foreign policy or governance after Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's assassination.
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