Mujeeb feared military would kill him, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: Khar
In an interview with a private television channel, Khar said Rehman was apprehensive of being eliminated by the military, and he had once asked him to convey his fears to the former
"Sheikh Mujeebur Rehman once asked me to tell Zulfikar Ali Bhutto that the army will kill him first and then murder Bhutto," Khar said.
Khar said Rehman was not in favour of country's bifurcation, but his party, the Awami League, had several `commitments' with
"It was not possible for Mujeeb alone to backtrack.He only wanted `true autonomy' for East Pakistan, but he was mistreated, especially during Field Marshal Ayub Khan's regime," The Daily Times quoted Khar, as saying.
He said the former
Mujibur Rehman, who is considered the father of the nation in Bangladesh, was killed on August 15, 1975 along with his family members and personal staff by a group of junior army officers who invaded the presidential residence with tanks.
Rehman's daughters Sheikh Hasina Wajed and Sheikh Rehana, who were on a visit to West Germany at that time, were left alive.
Wajed is the present leader of the Awami League and the current Prime Minister of
--ANI
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