Harunur Rashed

For other people with the same name, see Haroon Rashid (disambiguation).
Harunur Rashid
Born 1948
Rangiarpota, Chuadanga, East Pakistan (Present: Bangladesh)
Died 27 November 1971
Youdupur, Chuadanga
Nationality Bangladeshi
Citizenship Bangladeshi
Occupation Business man
Known for Bir Protik

Harunur Rashed (1948 - 7 November 1971) was a freedom fighter during the Bangladesh Liberation War. The Government of Bangladesh has given several awards to him for his bravery, including Bir Protik. [1]

Born and family

Harun's ancestral home village is Rangiarpota in Chuadanga Sadar Upazila of Khulna Division in western Bangladesh. His father's name is Amod Ali Mondol and his mother's name is Biraj Khatun.

Career

He was associated with the politics of the country. He was only 23 years old when he went to war, and this time he studies his father's business, as well as to collaborate.

Liberation role

Harun was a student in 1971. As well as studies connected with student politics. After the liberation war jumped. At the end of pratirodhayuddha India. The official version of the war, when he was appointed commander of 8 Sector chuadanga sub-sector. Many wars were fought under his leadership or direction; Yadupura camp in one of the attacks.

From the initial position in August 1971. The targets were set by the freedom fighters led by Harun. November 7 Harun yadupura attacked the camp with his comrades. Harun al-Rashed's fellow Without waiting for the start signal. Harun and his comrades as a result of the fall in the crossfire. Many of them shot in the head and rushed over. A lot of the police station and was able to come out. The fighters attacked his leadership. Harun day 4 of the Pakistani soldiers were killed in artillery gunpowder.

Awards and honors

In 1973, the government awarded him a symbol of freedom Bir Protik.[2]

References

  1. "স্মৃতিফলকে নাম নেই বীরপ্রতীকের!". Banglamail24.com (in Bangla). 17 December 2012. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  2. স্মরণীয় স্মারক গাঁথা, তারিখঃ 24-12-12।
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