Truth remains elusive for 45 years
Bangladesh, June 1 -- In the early hours of 30 May 1981, Ziaur Rahman - President of Bangladesh, founder of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), and a celebrated commander in the Liberation War - was killed at the Chattogram Circuit House.
He had arrived in the port city the previous day on a visit aimed at addressing internal party matters. He never returned.
Forty-five years later, as Bangladesh marks the anniversary of the death of its seventh president, questions surrounding the circumstances of the assassination continue to attract public interest: who ordered the killing, and what were the motives behind it?
The then District Commissioner of Chattogram, Ziauddin M Chowdhury, was awakened by the sound of gunfire.
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