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Is the Video of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Ziaur Rahman’s Handshake True?

Moslem Rohit by Moslem Rohit
August 19, 2025
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Recently a video surfaced on the social media claiming to show a rare handshake between Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Ziaur Rahman. The post paints a rosy picture—former army chief K M Shafiullah recommending Zia’s promotion to Major General and Deputy Chief, with Mujib joyfully shaking hands to seal the deal. It’s got me blinking in disbelief, remembering the tense history I’ve read about these figures. Is this a lost gem or just another digital ghost story? With social media buzzing, I’ve got to dig into this spicy claim before I buy the hype.

The video, popping up on Facebook with links like this one and this one, shows Mujib taking a paper from Shafiullah, followed by a handshake with Zia—a moment dubbed “rare” and tied to a promotion in 1972. Bangladesh’s history, marked by Mujib’s leadership post-1971 liberation and Zia’s rise after his 1975 assassination, is a minefield of politics and power plays.

Claim 1: The Video Shows a Real Handshake Between Mujib and Zia During a Promotion Ceremony

Fact-Check: False

The video’s charm lies in that handshake—Mujib grabbing a paper from Shafiullah, then clasping hands with Zia, all smiles and unity. It’s a heartwarmer, and I almost bought it while yawning. But dig deeper, and it crumbles. A quick scan reveals a “Vidnoz Gen” watermark, a telltale sign of AI video tools that turn photos into clips. The clip’s 5-second length matches Vidnoz’s output, not a full event recording.

Cross-checking with history, no credible record mentions this moment. Photos from 2018 reports, found via keyword searches, show Mujib taking a paper from Shafiullah, but no Zia or handshake appears. The video’s elements—clothes, background—mirror that still image, proving it’s an AI mashup. No promotion ceremony footage exists; the claim’s a fabrication.

Verdict: The claim is false. The video is an AI-generated edit of a static photo, not a real handshake from a promotion event.

Claim 2: Shafiullah Recommended Zia’s Promotion to Major General and Deputy Chief, Accepted by Mujib

Fact-Check: False

The story goes that Shafiullah pitched Zia’s rise to Major General and Deputy Chief, with Mujib happily nodding along, sealed by that handshake. I’d love a tale of military harmony, but the facts bite back. Shafiullah’s own words, from a 2019 discussion reported on newspapers, show he opposed Zia’s role. He told General Osmany he had seniors, including Zia, but resisted taking command, fearing discord. Mujib overruled him, appointing Shafiullah as Chief on April 7, 1972, per a 2013 court testimony in The Daily Star.

Shafiullah later lamented this decision, saying in 2019, “Mujib made a big mistake making me Chief and Zia Deputy,” hinting at regret, not recommendation. No evidence—historical or otherwise—supports Shafiullah pushing Zia’s promotion. Mujib’s choice was political, not a Shafiullah nod, busting this claim wide open.

Verdict: The claim is false. Shafiullah didn’t recommend Zia’s promotion; Mujib’s decision was unilateral, against Shafiullah’s advice.

Claim 3: The Video Captures a Rare, Authentic Moment of Unity Between Mujib and Zia

Fact-Check: False

That 5-second clip feels like a unity postcard—Mujib and Zia locking hands, a moment to cherish. I’d sigh at the thought, imagining peace after 1971’s chaos. But the AI watermark and photo origin scream fake. The 2018 image it’s based on, from a report on Mujib receiving a paper, lacks Zia or a handshake, per historical checks. No archive records this event.

Their relationship was strained—Zia’s 1975 coup and Mujib’s assassination by military elements, including some under Shafiullah’s watch, per 2019 accounts, show discord. A “rare unity” moment contradicts known tensions. The video’s a crafted illusion, not a genuine slice of history.

Verdict: The claim is false. The video is an AI fabrication, not a rare or authentic moment of unity between Mujib and Zia.

Conclusion

The video claiming a handshake between Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Ziaur Rahman is false—it’s an AI-generated edit of a 2018 photo, not a real event. Shafiullah didn’t recommend Zia’s promotion to Major General and Deputy Chief, also false, as he opposed it, with Mujib deciding against his advice in 1972. It’s not a rare unity moment, false again, given their documented tensions and the video’s fabricated nature. This is misinformation, highlighting AI’s power to distort history. Caution and verification, not viral clips, should guide our understanding.

Moslem Rohit

Moslem Rohit

Moslem Rohit is the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Diplotic.

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