Bangladesh: A Legacy of Blood by Anthony Mascarenhas
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Bangladesh: A Legacy of Blood by Anthony Mascarenhas is a gripping and often chilling account of the turbulent early years of Bangladesh’s independence. Chronicling the nation’s struggles with political instability, coups, and assassinations, the book exposes how the promise of liberation in 1971 was followed by years of bloodshed, betrayal, and authoritarian rule. Synopsis Mascarenhas traces the dramatic events that unfolded after Bangladesh’s birth, including the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the rise of military dictatorships, and the violent political rivalries that shaped the nation’s destiny. With the precision of an investigative journalist, he uncovers the conspiracies, corruption, and power struggles that left deep scars on Bangladesh’s political landscape. Key Features & Themes Political Upheaval: Coups, counter-coups, and the struggle for stable governance. Assassinations & Betrayal: The killings of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and other leaders. Military Rule: How successive regimes shaped Bangladesh’s politics. Investigative Depth: Behind-the-scenes details of conspiracies and power struggles. Legacy of Violence: The long-term impact of early instability on national identity. Why Read It? Offers one of the earliest and most detailed accounts of Bangladesh’s post-independence politics. Provides investigative insight into the dark chapters often absent from official narratives. Essential for readers of South Asian history, political science, and contemporary geopolitics. Helps understand the roots of Bangladesh’s political challenges and resilience. Bangladesh: A Legacy of Blood is a powerful and unsettling narrative of betrayal and violence, capturing the turbulent journey of a young nation struggling to define its future in the shadow of its bloody past.
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