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You may be a bonafide BAL supporter. But it does not mean you should talk nonsense about the past. Do not write your own history book because it will not last.
Zia was certainly not the initiator of infighting between Muktijoddha and Pakistan returned military troops It was Mujib himself who did it. It was the divide and rule policy of Mujib.
He gave two or three promotions to Muktijoddha group. This was certainly dispised by the Pakistan-returned because they became subordinate to their own subordinates before the war.
This was Mujib.
Zia himself was junior to Ershad, but became senior to him after the war. But, Zia tried to rectify things.
He made Ershad the Army Chief of Staff instead of Muktijoddha General Manjoor. An angry Manjoor was sent to Chittagong.
Is not this the reason that Manjoor fell in the trap set by Ershad-Hasina-RAW? He killed Zia in Chittagong expecting his officers to arrest or kill Ershad in Dhaka without knowing that Ershad himself masterminded the plot and General Manjoor fell into it.
Long story short. You are talking just the opposite. Go through the events of Ershad coup, you will find that Zia was killed for his efforts to minimize the infighting between the two groups of military.
Do not believe what your Madam Hasina says. She is guilty of many other crimes that include killing of 57 officers in Pilkhana.
How about the grenade attack that killed BAL people. Do you think Tareque sent killers in one hour to the building behind her truck?
Can you send a man with weapons to a house on the 7th floor? Once Hasina out of power she will be punished. So, keep on worshipping that murderer before she is killed.
Now you know why she is so adamant to remain in power.
I go by what happened. He presided over multiple mutinies. Long after Mujib’s assassination.
Bangladesh has two factions:
1. BAL faction who think Mujib was a saint.
2. BNP faction who think Zia was the saviour.
Both sets of cultists are not ready to accept their icons were deeply flawed and ill suited to their roles.
Bangladesh will not be ready for democracy until both sets of cults are eliminated.
Basically once the boomers and Gen X die out.
Boomers and GenX are also poorly educated and are more susceptible to cultism.