Jatiya Muktijoddha Council
Jatiya Muktijoddha Council Bill placed in parliament
The Jatiya Muktijoddha Council Bill, 2022 was placed in Parliament on Sunday for ensuring welfare of the Freedom Fighters and their families keeping a provision to prepare a list of anti liberation forces.Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque placed the Bill and it was sent to the respective parliamentary standing committee. The committee was asked to submit its report within seven working days.As per the Bill, there will be a council called Jatiya Muktijoddha Council whose head office will be in Dhaka. Its branch can be set up in any place of the country taking prior permission from the government.
Also read: Mass Media Employees Bill aimed at gagging media: FakhrulLiberation War Affairs Minister Will be the chairman of the Council. If there is any state minister or deputy minister of the Ministry he or she will be the senior vice chairman. The Secretary of the Ministry will be vice chairman, eight nominated persons by the chief advisor of the Advisory Council, Prime Minister and the Director General of the advisory council.The council will hold at least one meeting every two months.
Also read: Parliament passes bill allowing foreign companies to form joint trade bodiesOne of the main tasks of the Council will be preparation of the lists of Razakars, Al Badars and Al Shams who were involved in anti-Liberation activities including killing, raping, arson or opposed Liberation War directly or indirectly.The advisory council will be headed by the Prime Minister. The other members of the advisory council will be Liberation War Affairs Minister or state minister or deputy minister, five nominated persons by the chief advisor and secretary of the Liberation War Affairs Ministry.The tenure of the advisory council will be three years.
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List of 1,47,537 freedom fighters published
The government on Thursday (Mar 25, 2021) published a list of 1,47,537 freedom fighters and another list of 191 martyred intellectuals after scrutiny.
Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque unveiled the lists at his ministry in the afternoon which will be published at its website on Thursday (Mar 25, 2021).
In the next phase, he said, another list of freedom fighters and martyred intellectuals will be published on June 30 after scrutiny.
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Besides, the list of gazetted freedom fighters will be published by April 30, the minister said, adding that no new application for including names in the freedom fighters’ list will be allowed.
Those who have already submitted their applications can submit appeals, he added.
The list of the gazetted freedom fighters prepared by different forces, including the Army, has been cancelled and the list made by the Army was controversial but their allowance is still active, Mozammel said.
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“We’re scrutinising those who were the real freedom fighters in the forces. We believe the right number will be 8,000-10,000,” he said.
“For providing a cent percent error-free list we took time, but still there might be some mistakes, but it won’t a big one,” the minister stated adding, “Today, we’ve published 1,47,537 names and after scrutiny the number of total freedom fighters won’t go beyond 1,70,000.”
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Replying to a question about the enlistment of BNP founder Ziaur Rahman and Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad in the list, he said their names have been included as they have fought the Liberation War but the misdeeds committed by them, including abetting the assassins of Bangabandhu will be mentioned beside their names in the list, Haque said.
“As freedom fighters, its their achievement, no one can snatch it from them.” He said, adding, “A committee has been formed over revoking their gallantry title Bir Uttam. Bir Uttam is honour and any government can honour anyone and also can revoke it for other offences.”
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On February 9, the Jatiya Muktijoddha Council (Jamuka) at a meeting discussed the ways to revoke the gallantry title of Ziaur Rahman for ‘violating’ the constitution, ‘abetting’ the self-proclaimed killers of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in escaping the country.
Bir Uttam, the second-highest award for individual gallantry in Bangladesh, was conferred on Ziaur Rahman for his contributions to the Liberation War as a sector commander.
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