1. As some claim the so-called "Agartala conspiracy" may be a hoax.
Even if it isn't then I see no problem with it.
2. Mujib lived in what was basically a colony of West Pakistan, a province which was used as a cash cow to fund west Pakistan and were native Bengalis were treated like dirt in their own homeland,
It is akin to Charles de Gaulle "conspiring" with the British and other "foreign powers" to overthrow the "French government" i.e. the pro-Nazi Vichy government.
Rebelling or working against a tyrannical regime may legally be "treason" but morally it is often the right thing.
3. All statistics show that we are better of independent in so many ways
- Improved economic growth, 5th highest rate of growth in the world from 2008 to now after China, Turkey, Brazil and Singapore.
- Militarily stronger, aiming to have the 2nd biggest navy in the region.
- From having not a single Bengali cricket player in the "Pakistan" cricket side we now have our own national team which inclues world class all rounders.
Also if we look at Pakistan we see: terrorism, feudalism (rural slavery banned in East Pakistan 60 years ago), Shia-Sunni massacres, Malala Yusufzai, Punjabis forcing Baloch women to parade naked in their village:
Women paraded naked after
So separating was the best thing that has happened to Bangladesh and Mujib is a hero for that.
However there are many sincere Pakistanis who do wish us well and would feel offended by me highlighting some of the problems in their country. Separation should have happened, unfortunately it happened in a very bloody, tragic and humiliating way.
That was due to Yahya Khan (who was having group sex and orgies during the 1971 war) and traitor Ali Bhutto as well as traitor generals such as Niazi, Tikka Khan etc.