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বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বিতীয় খণ্ড

P.I. A. Staff car dropping them on the main road near Indo Pakistan border and after doing so both Rameez, witness No. 12, and Anwar, witness No. 20, returned to Chittagong the same night. Jalal, withness No. 17, supervised the crossing of the two delegates into the Indian territory,

 87. On 13" July, 1967, sometime at night, the two delegates, namely, Reza, Accused No. 33, and Steward Mujib accused No. 3, returned to Denofa Hotel from Agartala in a truck.

 88. On 15" July, 1967, they left for Barisal to apprise Muazzam, accused No. 2, of the outcome of the aforementioned meeting.

 89. Later in the same month i.e., July, 1967, Muazzam, accused No. 2, along'with Manik Chaudhury, accused No. 12, and Saeed-ur-Rahman, witness No. 7, met P.N. Ojha for the sixth time at the latter's residence in Dhanmandi, Dacca. P. N. Ojha pretended to Muazzam, accused No. 2, that he had not received the result of the Agartala meeting from his government till then. He, however, quietly confided to Manik Chaudhury, accused No. 12, that the Indian officials were not satisfied with the calibre of the delegates.

90. In the same month (July. 1967), Sultan, accused No. 4, visited Karachi. A meeting of the conspirators operating in Karachi, was held in the house of Mahboobuddin, accused No. 30, at 14/4-G, Martin Quarters, Karachi. The following attended the meeting: ——

  (i) Sultan, accused No. 4,

  (ii) Mahfizullah, accused No. 7,

  (iii) Zahurul Haq, accused No. 17,

  (iv) Sergeant Shamsul Haq, accused No. 123,

  (v) Lt. Rehman, accused No. 31, and

  (vi) Siraj, witness No. 15.


 Three other persons whose names arc given as Pilot Officer Mirza, S.M. Ali and Ch. Zainul Abideen also attended this meeting. The identity of the last two could not be established, while the first is in hospital and was not allowed to be questioned.


 Sultan, accused No. 4, said that he had witnessed the revolution in Cuba and as such he was alive to the sacrifices warranted in staging an armed revolt. He expressed his disappointment on finding the chief workers lacking in revolutionary spirit. He concluded by asking the participants to take an oath to sacrifice their lives for the cause.


 91.After about 15 days, in July / August, 1967, Lt. Rehman, accused No. 31 convened another party meeting in the house of Mahboobuddin, accused No. 30, at 14/4- G.Martin -Quarters, Karachi. The following conspirators attended the meeting:

  (i) Lt. Rehman, accused No. 31,

  (ii) Lt. Abdur Rauf, accused No. 35,

  (iii) Zahurul Haq, accused No. 11,