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Monday, April 13, 2009

[mukto-mona] Reminiscing the bloody day of 25th March after three decades!



To; Everybody

I sent a response to above article by Mr. Abuk Kasem, Since the entire article was full of lies i asked below questions to the author and they do not have any answer, the editor of mukto mona did not have courage to publish this letter since he knew the narration was nothing but bundle of lies.

Regards/ Tausif from karachi

Below is my response to Mr. Abuk kasem

Dear Mr. Abul Kasem
Thanks for your your article on memoir of March 25th, With due respect  
i have a few questions in my mind i wonder if you could explain them.
1) in the begining of your article you said you heard army people  
people talking loud in Urdu downstairs in your hall and later on you  
said you found to your disappointment  the entry/exit gate was locked  
when armymen left. how did the armymen enter your hall then and how  
could you hear them speaking when the gates were locked.

2) you said you saw through your window a military tank throwing fire  
on the slums (Bastee) , how could you see that tanks were throwing  
fires on slum from your hall situated around half miles away from the  
slum, you said you used to live in shere bangla hall, the basti was in  
nilkhet actually along with the railway track. also you said you  
couldnt see your watch very well at that time.

3) you said in the midday of march 26th you and your other two friends  
headed towards azimpur colony while curfew was still on and you saw a  
lot of dead bodies on your way at liaqat hall, palashi etc. How could  
you evade the paki army since the operation went thru night of march  
26th ( pls read any news paper or other memoirs). if you live near  
BUET and heading towards azimpur colony you must have to go thru  
university areas and by the midday operation was still on.

4) Writer mentioned that his home was at nakhalpara near airport ,  
when curfew was relaxed for 6 hours why did he start walking the  
opposite direction to his house from azimpur like you said you walked  
by iqbal hall and saw 30 dead bodies in display, then you walked by  
shaheed minar, jagannath hall, adjacent ally to jagnnath hall etc. and  
you gave a detailed list of dead bodies over there, then you moved to  
shahbagh hotel, daily peoples office and gave details on dead bodies  
there. My question is how could pakistani army allow you to roaming  
around all the spots, how did you manage the time ( curfew was lifted  
for 6 hours only) to take every details from everywhere, you were not  
a reporter. in the begining of your article you said you were  panic-
struck, you started trembling and fell down on your bed after hearing  
the gun shots, how could you become so brave the next day to roam  
around so many places of massacre without any fear ?

5) you said "They (pak army ) have killed virtually each and every  
person in the Hindu dominated Shankari Patti in the Old Dhaka at that  
time, Can you prove this? this are is still dominated by hindus and  
even today the majority of people in this area are hindu.

Regards. Tausif Hassan
Karachi



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