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    <title>A history of regime change</title>
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    <namePart>Reviewed by Deb Mukherji</namePart>
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      <placeTerm type="text">Biblio: A Review of Books</placeTerm>
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    <extent>30(7-8), Jul-Sep, 2025: p.9-10</extent>
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  <abstract>Mujib’s Blunders: The power and the plot behind his killing by Manash Ghosh Niyogi books, New Delhi 2025, 475pp. Rs. 795 (HB) ISBN. 9788179626250. 


Fortuitously, Mujib’s Blunders has appeared conceding with the significant events in the polity of Bangladesh over the past years.  The two major themes in the books are Sheikh mujibur Rehman’s  inexplicable shabby treatment of Tajuddin. Ahamd,  the first prime minster of Bangladesh, together with his apparent warmth towards known prop Pakistan elections in his party like Khondkar Mushtaq Ahmad,  combining to contribute to the tragic denominate the assassination of Mujib on 15 August 1975. –Reproduced </abstract>
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