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বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বিতীয় খণ্ড

 94. Under the direction of Sgt. Shamsul Haq accused No. 23, sometime in September 1967, Zahurul Haq, accused No. 17, visited P.A.F. Station. Chaklala, where he met Sgt. Rajab Husain, witness No. 21. Zahurul Haq. accuscd No. 17, informed Rajab witness No. 21, that a group had been formed for achieving independence for East Pakistan by means of an armed revolt and invited Rajab witness No. 21, to join the conspiracy. Rajab, witness No. 21, however, declined to associate himself with this activity.

 95. In October, 1967, Reza, accused No. 33, obtained a P.I.A. credit ticket from Rameez, witness No. 12, and proceeded to Lahore and Peshawar to tell Ruhul Quddus, accused No. 10, who in the meantime had been posted to Lahore and Capt. Mutalib, accused No. 25, who had been posted to Peshawar, about the misappropriation of funds that he felt Muazzam, accused No. 2, was committing.

 96. In November, 1967, Siraj, witness No. 15, arrived in Dacca on privilege leave. By then, Mahbooouddin, accused No. 30, Lt. Rauf, accused No. 35, and Lt. Rehman, accused No. 31, had already reached Dacca on leave.


 97. In November, 1967, the following attended a meeting at the residence of Ex-Sqn. Leader Muazzam Hussain Chaudhury, witness No. 24;

 (i) Fazlul Haq, accused No. 11. (ii) M. A. Razzaque, accused No. 16,

 (iii) Corporal Jamal, witness No. 14,

 (iv) Jakir Ahmed, witness No. 22,

 (iv) Sgt. M. Abdul Haleem, witness No. 23, and

 (vi) Chaudhury, witness No. 24.

 In this meeting, it was felt that the group should be revitalised as it was dying out due to the selfishness of Muazzam, accused No. 2, and his proteges.

 98. In November, 1967, Jakir, witness No. 22, reported to Wing Commander Ashfaq Mian, witness No. 25, that a few day previously Haleem, witness No. 23. took him to the house of Chaudhury, witness No. 24, where he found the following assembled:

 (i) Fazalul Haq, accused No. 11,

 (ii) M. A. Razzaque, accused No. 16,

 (ii) Chaudhury, witness No. 24,

 (iv) Corporal Jamal, witness No. 14, and

 (v) Haleem, witness No. 23.

 Jakir witness No. 22, complained to Ashfaq, witness No. 25, that the aforementioned persons were talking about separating East Pakistan from the Centre.

 99.In the first week of December, 1967, the under mentioned met in the house of one Mr. Malik, a friend of Siraj, witness No. 15, which is located in Sukrabad, Dacca:—

 (i) Lt. Rauf, accused No. 35,