Erm...that's not the point dear.
See, Mujib himself went to India to plan to conspire against the State of Pakistan in order to secede East Pakistan once and for all.
The charges read out during the Agartala conspiracy case were indeed true, and the ISI reports were accurate. People often do assume that the charges were meant to frame Mujib. But that's not necessarily the case.
Do you recall a chap named Col. Shawkat Ali? He was one of the accused along with Sheikh Mujib and his supporters.
Here's are some parts from an interview with him:
Source:
In Conversation with Col (retd) Shawkat Ali « Dhaka Courier
This was on news:
'Agartala conspiracy case was not false' | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com
Another old article:
Law & Our Rights
And not surprisingly, everyone in Bangladesh are quiet over this. And it is best to remain quiet.
My suspicion is that this Cold War-era relationship that the AL has with India still exists to this very day.
And let me assure you, any country clinging on to Cold War ideals are going to screw up. And in this case, India's relationship with Bangladesh being ruled by the AL. To add insult to injury, the AL are becoming increasingly hallow with each passing day.
The BNP? That party is lead by the woman who doesn't even have a high school degree. And once more, she appointed that traitor Moeen. Do we need to say more?
The key mistake Pakistan did at the time was the Bhutto got too greedy. He should have let Mujib take the cake. He wouldn't have lasted for a week in power anyways. And the crackdowns by the Pakistan Army were too brutal that angered Bengalis greatly. This, and the reckless attack on the western front by the PAF only benefited in India's cause.
But enough about the past. We need changes in our political system in order to get the most out of our potential. And that it solely benefits Bangladesh. And no, we do not need to be enemies with India as some people here claim. It is our 'leaders' who do not prioritize Bangladeshi interests properly.