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This book is about Bangladesh's first female prime minister, Begum
Khaleda Zia, who served three terms in office and achieved enormous
popularity. Her charisma inexorably emanates from her sense of
dignity, integrity, uncompromising principles, and commitment to
freedom, independence, and sovereignty of Bangladesh--a new and
small country bordering the larger India, which is always up to its
hegemonic designs. Begum Zia (and her husband, President Ziaur
Rahman) were able to foreign conspiracies at bay. Begum Zia's
incredible success in government and overwhelming struggle for
democracy, against the dictatorship of Ershad in the 1980s and the
fascism of Hasina since 2009, have made her into a national
political leader of true greatness. Khaleda Zia received little
respite from her enemies while in office but was able to make great
accomplishments for the country. Uncomfortable with her prominence
and outspokenness, Hasina orchestrated, in collaboration with
partisan prosecutors and judges, to send the aging and ailing
former Prime Minister to jail terms in a solitary cell.
Nevertheless, she remained greatly revered by dint of her devotion
and dedication to her people and the nation and to her
insurmountable sufferings at the hands of her enemies.
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