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The recent handover of the presidency of Bangladesh from Mohammad Abdul Hamid to Mohammad Shahabuddin has been a remarkable event in the history of Bangladesh. The Government initiative to ensure a peaceful and smooth transfer of power is really commendable, especially when we look at the tumultuous end of tenures of many previous presidents. Mr. Hamid, serving two consecutive terms as President uninterruptedly, has set a unique example by handing over his power to his worthy successor Mr. Shahabuddin. And the success of the outgoing President and the incumbent Government has been a symbol of democratic strength in Bangladesh.
The Hamid presidency has proved the obvious choice for Bangladesh. His legacy is one of stability, dignity, and service to the people. He has set a high bar for future leaders to follow, and his commitment to the country's development and prosperity will be remembered for years to come.
On August 15, 1975, the country’s founding father Bangandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman along with most of his family members was assassinated and the Awami League government was ousted from power. The coup carried out by a small cabal of army Majors was masterminded by the American CIA and Pakistan s ISI operating through some Trojan horses in Awami League and the Bangladesh army like then deputy chief Ziaur Rahman.
A purported quote from an English-language book by Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem, a former president of Bangladesh, has been shared hundreds of times in Bengali-language Facebook posts that claim it shows him describing the moment his successor, the late military dictator Ziaur Rahman, forced him to resign. Although the book does contain passages about Rahman, who ruled Bangladesh