Desk Report
Publish: 02 Nov 2021, 08:04 pm
Four national leaders|| Photo: Collected
Jail Killing Day will be
observed today as it is the second disgraceful incident in the country after
the brutal murder of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and
his family members on August 15 in 1975.
On November 3 in 1975, four
national leaders and heroes of the country's Liberation War -- Syed Nazrul
Islam, Tajuddin Ahmad, Captain Mansur Ali and AHM Quamruzzaman-- were
assassinated inside the Dhaka Central Jail.
The four leaders played a key
role in forming the Mujibnagar government in exile, that led the Liberation War
in 1971, with Syed Nazrul Islam as the acting president, Tajuddin Ahmad as the
prime minister, Mansur Ali as the finance minister and AHM Qamruzzaman as the home,
relief and rehabilitation minister.
The nation will remember the
four national leaders, who were also the great heroes of the Liberation War in
1971, tomorrow with due respect.
President M Abdul Hamid and
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina have paid rich tributes to four national leaders
on the occasion of the Jail Killing Day, recalling their immense contributions
to the War of Liberation and the nation.
Different political parties
including the ruling Awami League (AL) will observe the mournful day across the
country with maintaining health guidelines.
The AL has chalked out
elaborate programme including keeping the national and party flags at half-mast
at party's Bangabandhu Avenue Central Office and Bangabandhu Bhaban as well as
unit offices across the country at the down tomorrow.
Wearing of black badges and
hoisting of black flag are also included in the programme.
AL leaders will place wreaths
at the portrait of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at
Bangabandhu Bhaban in Dhanmondi at 8.30am.
Wreaths will be placed at the
graves of the four national leaders at Banani graveyard around 9am while
fateha, milad-mahfil and munajat will also be offered there.
Floral wreaths, offering
fateha, milad-mahfil and munajat will be arranged at the grave of national leader
Shaheed AHM Qamruzzaman in Rajshahi.
AL will arrange a discussion
at its central office at Bangabandhu Avenue in the city at 11am.
Khondoker Mustaque Ahmad and
other two killers of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman-- Colonel (retd) Syed
Faruque Rahman and Lieutenant Colonel (retd) Khondoker Abdur Rashid-- had
designed the heinous killing spree of the four national leaders inside the
jail.
A five-member killing squad
was also formed led by Resalder Musleh Uddin who was very much close to Colonel
(retd) Faruque Rahman.
"Khondoker Mustaque
Ahmad had designed the heinous killing plot exclusively with Farque Rahman and
Abdur Rashid," said Golam Murshid in his book 'Muktijuddo o Tarpar'.
A probe commission was formed
on September 18 in 1980 in London over the killings of August 15 in 1975 and
subsequently the jail killing on November 3 in the same year.
"The probe commission
was formed following an appeal lodged by Bangabandhu's two daughters Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina and Sheikh Rehana, Mohammad Selim, son of slain leader Monsur Ali
and Syed Ashraful Islam, son of slain leader Syed Nazrul Islam," said Professor
Abu Sayeed in his book 'Bangabandhu murder facts and documents.
At that time, the probe
commission became ineffective due to non-cooperation by the then Bangladesh
government led by President Ziaur Rahman and refused to provide visa by the
government to a probe commission member.
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