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At the launching of journalist Mahfuz Ullah’s book
‘President Zia of Bangladesh: A Political Biography’ on March 8, discussants
focused on the life and work of the late president.
Former Bangladesh Bank governor Saleh Uddin Ahmed said that
the author has correctly depicted the fact that Ziaur Rahman had tried to
ensure economic development of the country.
He added that Shaheed Zia’s canal excavation programme was
aimed at natural rural irrigation to enhance the country’s crop production. His
two-year rolling plan until 1980 mainly focused on agricultural development
while the country’s second five-year plan also focused on the same issue.
Former state minister Abul Hasan Chowdhury termed Zia a
“great historic personality” and said, “I find that the nation with the
greatest Bangalee Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the memory of Ziaur
Rahman can forge a sort of unity.”
Former ambassador Sirajul Islam said that the book was a
well-researched work and said that after the 1975 changeover there was
tremendous fear and Zia normalised the situation gradually.
Hearing Zia’s voice on the radio on March 27, 1971, people
could know that it was the time to fight.
Social scientist, writer and former minister Mizanur Rahman
Shelley said that Mujib could not complete his work for the reconstruction of
the country because of different limitations and the responsibility fell on
Zia, who succeeded in improving the situation gradually.
Dr. Shelley recalled that Ziaur Rahman replied “neither in
the negative nor in the positive” to his question whether he declared the
independence of the country on his own.
New Age editor Nurul Kabir said that it was important to
have comprehensive studies on the lives of those who had influenced the
country’s politics and controlled the state machinery in the past because that
helps to analyze the present and properly plan the future.
Talking about the late president’s political life, Kabir
said he was primarily a military leader, but his foremost political act was to
announce, on behalf of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the independence of Bangladesh on
March 27, 1971. Then-Major Zia’s declaration combined the military element with
political aspiration that helped shape in the people’s mind the image of an
independent state. As regards exercise of power in the post-1975 scenario,
Kabir said that Zia definitely contributed to the political stabilisation of
the society.
Mahfuz Ullah said he wrote the 670-page book having 14
chapters and 11 appendixes. The event of Ziaur Rahman’s March 27, 1971
declaration of independence and the November 7, 1975 uprising, the two great
historic events in the country’s politics, deserved two separate books, he
commented. The book has been published by Adorn Publications. Syed Zakir
Hussain of Adorn Publication also spoke at the well-attended publication
ceremony.
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