Govt panel decides to revoke Zia’s Bir Uttam gallantry award


FE Team | Published: February 10, 2021 12:39:28 | Updated: February 10, 2021 20:17:53


Govt panel decides to revoke Zia’s Bir Uttam gallantry award

A government panel has decided to remove the gallantry title of ‘Bir Uttam’ conferred on the late military ruler and wartime sector commander Ziaur Rahman, after revoking his Swadhinata Padak or Independence Award.

The Jatiya Muktijoddha Council (JAMUKA) has also decided to suspend the state-awarded titles for self-proclaimed Bangabandhu killers Shariful Haque Dalim, Mosleh Uddin, M Rashed Chowdhury and SHMB Noor Chowdhury, said its Director-General Md Zahurul Islam Rhohel, reports bdnews24.com.

“We’ll send our proposal to the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs and they will make the final decision,” he added.

Zia is being stripped of the title for defying the constitution, assisting the self-proclaimed killers of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in fleeing the country and posting them on important state positions, according to an official. ‘Bir Uttam’ is the second highest award for individual gallantry in Bangladesh after ‘Bir Sreshtha’.

Once the titles are revoked, these people and their families will not receive any national benefit for their contribution to the Liberation War.

The 'Swadhinata Padak', or Independence Award for Zia was removed from the National Museum in 2016 after the Cabinet Committee on National Awards withdrew the award posthumously conferred on him.

In 2003, when the BNP-Jamaat coalition was in power, the award was bestowed on the country’s first military ruler.

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