This is the story of a dynasty founded by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, a Max Weberian Charismatic leader but unfortunately not a statesman who established a one-party rule, which led to a rebellion and his predictable death. Mujib died of his self-inflicted wound called BAKSAL Dictatorship. Mujib is not frozen in time; his daughter, Sheikh Hasina (the "e;digital dictator"e;), and her Awami cadres (followers) continue Mujib's brutal BAKSAL tradition. On the parliament floor, Mujib boasted about his government's extrajudicial killing and exclaimed, "e;Sheraj Shikder, where are you now?"e; These and other remarks by Mujib show his problems with self-discipline. Pinaki Bhattacharya, a researcher on Bangladesh politics, says, "e;Mujib was a great trickster."e;