1976 Bogra mutiny
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The 1976 Bogra mutiny was a rebellion on 30 April 1976 of Bangladesh Army soldiers stationed in Bogra Cantonment.
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and most of his family were killed in the 15 August 1975 Bangladeshi coup d'état by officers and soldiers of the Bangladesh Army.[2][3][4] Khondker Moshtaq Ahmed became president of Bangladesh and praised the killers of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.[5] The regiments involved in the coup were divided and dispersed to different cantonments around Bangladesh.[6] Officers involved in the coup and killing were given posts in diplomatic missions of Bangladesh.[5]
The Bengal Lancers were directly involved in the coup and killing of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.[6] They were posted to Bogra Cantonment and their officers were sent into diplomatic posting outside of Bangladesh.[6][7] Major General Ziaur Rahman, chief of Bangladesh Army, had difficulty moving the Bengal Lancers to Bogra but was forced after Air Vice Marshall Muhammad Ghulam Tawab, Chief of Bangladesh Air Force, threatened to use Air Force aircraft against the Bengal Lancers.[6]