A. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
B. Ayub Khan
C. Zulfiquar Ali Bhutto
D. None of these
🧠 Explanation:
The Agartala Conspiracy Case involved Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, accused by Pakistan in 1968 of conspiring with India to secede East Pakistan. The case, based on alleged meetings in Agartala, India, fueled Bengali nationalism, leading to Rahman’s release amid protests. It was a turning point toward Bangladesh’s 1971 independence. Studying this case highlights South Asian political history, colonial legacies, and the role of legal actions in sparking nationalist movements, a key topic in understanding regional independence struggles.