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Mujib was not pro-India,his actions suggests that.
Although the state was committed to secularism, Mujib soon began moving closer to political Islam through state policies as well as personal conduct.[19] He revived the Islamic Academy (which had been banned in 1972 for suspected collusion with Pakistani forces) and banned the production and sale of alcohol and banned the practice of gambling, which had been one of the major demands of Islamic groups.[19] Mujib sought Bangladesh's membership in the Organization of the Islamic Conference and the Islamic Development Bank and made a significant trip to Lahore in 1974 to attend the OIC summit, which helped repair relations with Pakistan to an extent.[19] In his public appearances and speeches, Mujib made increased usage of Islamic greetings, slogans and references to Islamic ideologies. In his final years, Mujib largely abandoned his trademark "Joy Bangla" salutation for "Khuda Hafez" preferred by religious Muslims.
These actions made the Indian Govt. displeased.
An interview of maj.Dalim(not sure about the name) in London after Mujib's murder shows that Ziaur Rahman knew army officers were planning the assassination.Yet being the chief of Army at that time did nothing to stop them as he saw his future as the President.I will give you the link later as I read it in an old Book,by the author named Yasdany,who was close to Mujib family.
But one thing for sure,Zia was better leader than today's Hasina and Khaleda.
Although the state was committed to secularism, Mujib soon began moving closer to political Islam through state policies as well as personal conduct.[19] He revived the Islamic Academy (which had been banned in 1972 for suspected collusion with Pakistani forces) and banned the production and sale of alcohol and banned the practice of gambling, which had been one of the major demands of Islamic groups.[19] Mujib sought Bangladesh's membership in the Organization of the Islamic Conference and the Islamic Development Bank and made a significant trip to Lahore in 1974 to attend the OIC summit, which helped repair relations with Pakistan to an extent.[19] In his public appearances and speeches, Mujib made increased usage of Islamic greetings, slogans and references to Islamic ideologies. In his final years, Mujib largely abandoned his trademark "Joy Bangla" salutation for "Khuda Hafez" preferred by religious Muslims.
These actions made the Indian Govt. displeased.
An interview of maj.Dalim(not sure about the name) in London after Mujib's murder shows that Ziaur Rahman knew army officers were planning the assassination.Yet being the chief of Army at that time did nothing to stop them as he saw his future as the President.I will give you the link later as I read it in an old Book,by the author named Yasdany,who was close to Mujib family.
But one thing for sure,Zia was better leader than today's Hasina and Khaleda.