পাতা:বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্র (দ্বিতীয় খণ্ড).pdf/৩৪০

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3.13 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বিতীয় খন্ড (iv) Noor Muhammad accused No.5, (v) Hav. Dalil-ud-Din, accused No.9, and (vi) Amir Hussain, witness No.3. who were active members of the organisation. The aims and objects, and the methods to be adopted for their achievement, were discussed at these meetings. 10. To initiate activities in East. Pakistan, it was found necessary to arrange that some of the active members should be there permanently. Accordingly, Steward Mujib. Accused No.3 and Sultan, accused No.4, went on leave to Dacca at the instance of Muazzam, accused No.2. Attempts were being made to have them permanently transferred to East Pakistan. In August, 1965, Muazzam accused No.2 in consultations conducted through Steward Mujib, accused No.3 and Sultan, accused No.4 with Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, accused No.1, arranged a group meeting at the residence of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, accused No.1, at No. 677, Road 32, Dhanmandi Residential Area, Dacca. Sultan, accused No.4 sent Rs. 1,500 in an insured envelopeaddressed to Amir Hussain, witness No.3 and Rs. 500 by telegraphic money order addressed to Noor Muhammad, accused No.5 for delivery to Muazzam, accused No.2, to cover the traveling expenses of the group members proceeding from Karachi to Dacca for attending the meeting. These amounts were sent and were delivered to Muazzam, accused No.2, in due time. 11. The aforesaid meeting was fixed for the 29th of August, 1965. Muazzam, accused No.2, and Amir Hussain, witness No.3, left Karachi for Dacca by a P.I.A. flight to attend it. 12. The aforesaid meeting was held at the appointed place on the appointed day at 3 p.m. and was attended by: (i) Sheikh Mujibur Rahman accused No.1, (ii) Muazzam accused No.2, (iii)Steward Mujib, accused No.3, (iv) Sultan accused No.4, (v) Mr. Ruhul Quddus, C.S.P., accused No. 10. and (vi)Amir Hussain, witness No.3. Muazzam, accused No.2, reviewed the progress made, claiming that under the guidance and blessing of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, accused No.1, he had enlisted a large number of serving and released personnel of the Armed Forces, who had undertaken to make East Pakistan an independent state. All the participants expressed their satisfaction with the progress made. Muazzam, accused No.2, stressed the need of funds, arms and ammunition. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, accused No.1, assured them of the requisite help from India. For the time being, he undertook to provide rupees one lac to Muazzam. accused No.2, in installments of Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 4,000 to be collected by Steward Mujib, accused No.3, and Sultan, accused No.4.