After the
Liberation War of Bangladesh,
Awami League formed the government ignoring the call from most of the political parties to form a government of national consensus. Soon after consolidating power, Awami League government established a new paramilitary force
Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini in March 1972 which was blamed for crushing anti-government protests brutally and getting engaged in deadly confrontations with the opposition parties.
Political killing By 1973, according to President of
Jatiyo Samajtantrik Dal (Jasad) Major
M. A. Jalil, the number of politically motivated murders reached 2000. Among the prominent politicians Jasad Vice-President Mosharraf Hossain, Jasad supported Krishak League leader Siddiq Master, Manikganj Jasad Joint Secretary Sadat Hossain Badal,
Jahangirnagar University Central Students' Union general secretary Borhanuddin Rokon were killed. An 18-year-old boy, Shahjahan Sharif, from Naria upazila of
Faridpur went missing from the Rakkhi Bahini custody in January 1974. His disappearance prompted his family to petition the court for a writ of
habeas corpus. Justice
Debesh Bhattacharya, after hearing both parties, said in his verdict:
Special Powers Act, 1974 In February 1974, the parliament passed the
Special Powers Act 1974 to make provisions for preventive detentions. Section 3 of the Special Powers Act provided for preventive detentions. A person was to be detained if the government was satisfied that it was necessary to do so.
Ramna massacre See also 1974 Ramna massacre Jasad called for a meeting to protest the authoritarian rule of the government on 17 March 1974. The meeting was followed by a march to surround the resident of Home Minister
Muhammad Mansur Ali after the rally which subsequently went violent. The incident claimed at least fifty lives when the Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini was called on and eventually opened fire targeting the protesters. Thousands of cases were filed against Jasad politicians.
A. S. M. Abdur Rab,
Shajahan Siraj and almost all the bigwigs of the party landed in jail. The Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini started a drive to hunt down all the supporters of Jasad after that. Police and Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini personnel raided the office of
Ganakantha and arrested the editor,
Al Mahmud. ==Key personnel==