💨 Abstract
The article discusses the historical context and potential for a military coup in Bangladesh, 50 years after the assassination of its founding president, Sheikh Mujib-ur-Rahman. The first coup d'état in 1975, led by Major Sayed Farooq-ur-Rahman, was prompted by the need for a mystic's approval for the coup and resulted in a power struggle within the military.
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