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Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury  ( মেজর আব্দুল ওয়াহেদ চৌধুরী ) 1 September 1914 – 1 February 1965, also known as Major A.W.Choudhury, was Senior Most Tiger Commander. He served as an Officer beginning with service in the British Indian Army in 1939 a.d. Commissioned in 15.05.1941 A.D.Service Number IEC.527 4th Madras Regiment, British Indian Army. .He fought in Midddle east front and  Burma front during Second World War .After Pakistans Indipendence in 1947 he  served in the Pakistan Army. Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury was appointed as the Officer Commanding of East Bengal Regiment ,Training Regiment .He is regarded as a Father figure ante the senior most tiger Officer of the regiment .WW II veteran  Bengali Officer of British Indian Army Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury was designated as the regiments Officer Commanding of the Training Regiment and he raised the Training Regiment of the Senior Tigers.The Commandant Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury for the first to raised and trained the East Bengal Regiment with his relentless effort and sacrifices with limited resources and adverse situations ,the rest is history.The very first Officer Commanding of the Senior Tigers,  was a British Indian Army's senior Bengali Infantry Commander Major Abdul Waheed ChoudhuryEarly life :He was born in Driyapur village of Habigonj District in 1914 a.d. Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury was the first founding Officer Commanding O.C / Commandant of 1st east Bengal Regiment Training Coy he was given responsibility to rise the regiment.

Abdul Waheed Chowdhury (আব্দুল ওয়াহেদ চৌধুরী; 1 September 1914 – 1 February 1965), also known as The Commandant, was a Bengali military leader. He served as an Offecer beginning with service in the British Indian Army in 1941. He fought in Burma during World War II, and served in the Pakistan Army until 1948. Major Waheed was appointed head of 1st East Bengal Regiment traning coy, and he is regarded as the founder of the the regiment. WWII veteran senior-most experienced Bengali Officer of British Indian Army Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury was designated as the regiments founding Commandant / Officer Commanding of the training company 1st East Bengal Regimen the first Officer Commanding O.C. of the Senior Tigers was a British Indian Army's and Pakistan Army's most senior and experienced Bengali Officer / Commandant  Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury who was designated as the regiments founding Commandant / Officer Commanding to raise the Training Company the Senior Tigers.The Commandant Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury for the first time raised and trained the 1st East Bengal Regiment with his relentless effort and sacrifices with limited resources and adverse situations ,the rest is history.The very first Officer Commanding O.C. of the Senior Tigers was a British Indian Army's senior-most and experienced Bengali OfEarly life :He was born in Driyapur village of Habigonj District in 1914 a.d. Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury was the first founding Officer Commanding O.C / Commandant of 1st east Bengal Regiment Training Coy he was given responsibility to rise the regiment.ficer Commandant Major Abdul Waheed Choudhur Major Abdul Waheed Chowdhury ( মেজর আব্দুল ওয়াহেদ চৌধুরী ) 1 September 1914 – 1 February 1965), also known as Major A.W.Choudhury, was a Bengali military Commander. He served as an Officer beginning with service in the British Indian Army in 1939 a.d. Commissioned in 15.05.1941 IEC no.527 4th Madras Regiment, British Indian Army. Officer Commanding the East Bengal Regiment .He fought in Midddle estern front and in Burma during Second World War and later served in the Pakistan Army . Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury was appointed as the Officer Commanding of  East Bengal Regiment ,Training Regiment , and he is regarded as the senior most tiger Officer of the regiment .WW II veteran  Bengali Officer of British Indian Army Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury was designated as the regiments Officer Commanding of the Training Regiment and he raised the Training Regiment of the Senior Tigers.The Commandant Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury for the first to raised and trained the East Bengal Regiment with his relentless effort and sacrifices with limited resources and adverse situations ,the rest is history.The very first Officer Commanding of the Senior Tigers,  was a British Indian Army's senior Bengali Infantry Commander Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury Early life :He was born in Driyapur village of Habigonj District in 1914 a.d. Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury was the first founding Officer Commanding O.C / Commandant of 1st east Bengal Regiment Training Coy he was given responsibility to rise the regiment.

Abdul Waheed Choudhury (মেজর আব্দুল ওয়াহেদ চৌধুরী; 1st january 1914 –16 th February 1965), also known as Major A.W.Choudhury, was a Bengali military leader. He served as an Officer beginning his service with the British Indian Army in 1941. He fought during World War II, and later served in the Pakistan Army. Major Abdul Waheed Chowdhury was a the first founding Officer Commanding O.C and Commandant of East Bengal Regiment.

Early Life: Major Abdul Waheed Chowdhury was born in 1st of February 1914 A.D. Renowned Muslim Family at Dariyapur Village Habiganj Subdivision of Sylhet District East Bengal British India. He grew up in the suburb of Dhaka Nazimuddin Road, East Bengal, British India. His father was Khan Shaheb Abdur Rob Chowdhury Controller of Examinations Dhaka University his Mother was UMM Arefa Khatun Chowdhury daughter of renowned Zamindar of Habiganj, Sylhet Anwarul Huda Choudhury. Major A.W. Choudhury was famous for his generosity & friendliness towards his countrymen. He completed his Matriculation from St Gregory’s High School Dhaka with First Division and completed His Intermediate with the First division from Dhaka College then he completed his Bachelors and Masters in Economics with all along First Class from Dhaka University. He was Dhaka University Triple Blue in sports Secretary of sports S M Hall Dhaka Univercity.

Career: He starts his career as a Tax practitioner at Calcutta Bar. Soon after Second World War broke up, he entered the British Indian Army as a war commissioned officer Commissioned in 4th Madras Regiment 1941 A.D. posted at Basra, Paifource HQ under British 10th Army C in C General Sir Edward Quenin. After he had returned from Basra, they assigned him to Celone command to join the Burma Campaign. After the campaign, they transferred him to Multan Zhob Brigade HQ NWFP. Just before partition, assigned at Supreme Commanders Headquarters Infantry Directorate at Delhi to transition and mobilization task of the British Indian Army‘ allotted Muslim units to Pakistan Army. They then transferred him to Rawalpindi Training and Education Directorate of Pakistan Army Headquarters. The officer served in these British Indians and Pakistan Army Headquarters, Brigade HQ and Regiments throughout his military service during and after the Second World War. British Indian Army: He served with Zhob Brigade HQ North-West Frontier Province, India, Multan as Brigade Captain. He was serving along with British Indian Army’s and Pakistan Army’s Senior most Muslim Commander, then Brigadier Malik Muhammad Munir Khan Tiwana. The officer worked with the British 10th Army HQ Basra, Iraq. The 10th Army. This Army carries out a key role to protect oilfields communication and supply lines to prevent Russia from fighting against Germans in the European eastern front. After dismantling of the British 10th Army returned to Supreme Commander’s Headquarters Delhi to serve WWII War High Command under Supreme Commander Field Marshal Sir Claude John Eyre Ahinlawek. After the second world war army relinquished him responsibility by GHQ Pakistan to move the Indian Armies Muslim composed units to Pakistan scattered All over India and in allied posts all over the world, after returning from Deployment along with his Previous Madras Regiment now 1st Punjab Regiment Pakistan he mobilized and trained born Punjab Regiment of Pakistan Army. He was a company commander in WWII from the Middle East as a part of Paiforce/British 10th Army out of British & Indian Armies brigades at Aria HQ Basra south Iraq base; he was in the South Iraq base under command of General Sir Edward Quinn. The Army created to ensure security of oil fields, supply & Communication line throughout our European Eastern Front to Russia & support allied forces to halt the German advance in the Russian Caucasus & fronts later joined Srilanka Command & Control Center base involved in Burma front operations. Deployed as Staff Officer after Second World War Delhi GHQ, India.

Pakistan Army and the East Bengal Regiment: As soon as Bengali Military Officials in Pakistan Army realized that their country and countrymen are not incautious hands; they came into a conclusion that they need a separate Bengali composed regiment for East Bengal own security & servility. That was a matter of existence, security and the sovereignty of all East Bengal people. To make that a reality, senior officers referred Major Abdul Waheed Chowdhury to raise East Bengal Regiment. Well-deserved Senior and Experienced Bengali officer as Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury. Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury was one of the founding Father of The East Bengal Regiment. His designated well-deserved promotion being halted by Bridger Ayub Khan and the PAK regime for him remain a Bengali and for taking the side of oppressed Bengali soldiers and officers. Instead, they made Major Abdul Waheed Chowdhury the Officer Commanding of the East Bengal Regiment. Though West Pakistan military Juntas and politicians tried their very best to stop raising a Bengali composed regiment because of relentless effort from all Bengali military officers and leaders, the west Pakistanis failed to stop raising of the senior tiger. West Pakistan treats Bengali’s like second-class citizens. Brigadier Ayub Khan C in C East Pakistan mentioned in an officer’s conference at Dhaka cantonment addressing Bengali soldiers as uncivilized; protesting to that statement Major A.W. Choudhury exchanged hearty words with the C in C. Major Abdul Waheed Chowdhury and confrontation occurred between officers of East Bengal and West Pakistan at Kurmitola Dhaka. The Commanders views were how dare a West Pakistan Punjabi Brigadier Ayub Khan or whoever mentions Bengali soldiers as uncivilized inside their home-state and must not get away with it. This kind of sick colonialist attitude should stop from now on that was a firm message to all west Pakistani officers from the Commander. Supplies and equipment for the regiment were not adequate. Medicine all felicity for Bengali jawans provided with the same as Panjabi or Pathan Jawans, not the same. Bengali jawans did not gather their annual leaves. All those discriminations were not tolerable in an independent country for the Commander he protested for this discrimination towards Bengali Military personals.

The Struggle: The East Bengal Regiment is also known as The Bengal Regiment.Though it was an arduous task against the odds, He laid the foundation of the regiment along with his fellow Bengali officers. In a result, he paid the price for being a protestant against injustice. For all Bengali officers and the jawan, he remains the center of hope an inspiration. He was a dedicated Commander. He possessed the love of his people. Even now, in the Armed Forces, very senior officers knew Major Waheed Choudhury as the legendary officer who went against the tide for the just cause of the people and his homeland. As he was senior among all other Bengal Army Officers. The West Pakistani army juntas disintegrated all Bengali Armed Forces Officers in the Pakistan Army. They experienced discrimination and racial hatred by Punjabi PAK Military Juntas. They obstruct all Bengali origin officers from assuming any more commanding positions in the Pakistan Armed Forces. Whereas Bengali officers did very well in the British Indian Army’s during WWII. West Pakistan military juntas saw the Commander as a threat. The Bengali officers attaining such heights in the Army will become a significant obstacle for West Pakistanis oppressing Over East Bengal. He was very much Protestant against discrimination, oppression & injustice whether it is from Colonialist West Pakistan military juntas or British Colonialist. Colonialist West Pakistani oppressors treated Bengali's with brutally throughout twenty-five years of oppression over East Bengal. Trained by the Commander the officers and jawans took part in 1965 A.D. war and own twelve gallantry award for being the best regiment among all other regiments of Pakistan Army and the rest is the history.

Conclusion: Its pity such a prominent soldier’s story gone untold and unrecognized for a century. For dignity self-respect for sovereignty, they sacrificed for the country. For those brave Bengali soldiers struggle, we got our own Army and we possess a sovereign country. (May Allah grants him, Jannah InshahaAllaha Amin.)

= Abdul Waheed Choudhury(Major) = Major A.W.Choudhury while he was posted at Pune India, Sub -Aria HQ during WW2 between 1946-1947 he was serving under British Indian Army's and Pakistan Army's Big Fish Senior most Muslim Commander's Major General Muhammad Akbar Khan at Pune .Major  A.W.Choudhury took command as Senior Staff Officer after returning from Deployment along with his Madras Regiment from Middle East as a part of British 10th Army at Iraq base.He was then brought back from West Pakistan posting at N.W.Frontiar province (then he was an Officer of 1st Punjab Regiment)  brought  to East Pakistan to  raise the Training Company of 1st East Bengal Regiment,as 1st Officer Commanding.

Second world war Veteran British Indian Army Infantry Officer, Major (Released) Abdul Waheed Choudhury(Commissioned from Military Academy Deradun, India as Emergency Commissioned Officer or ECO,s in 15.5.1941), Second world war Veteran 4000 Muslim officers of Colonial British Indian Army then known as 'Indian Army' of them remaining 2300 Muslim Army officers later joined Pakistan army who served The British Indian Army under The British Empire .Major  Abdul Waheed Choudhury was given Imperial & Indian Army Wartime gallantry for his war time bravery and achievements during WW2.. He was relocated and posted to West Pakistan North West Frontier Province along with his Mother Regiment "Madras Regiment" which was turned in to newly 1st Punjab regiment during Pakistan was created .He was one of Senior Pioneering Officer Organizing Pakistan's 1st Punjab Regiment when Pakistan become Independent and got promoted to Major .Send  to East Pakistan to raise East Bengal Regiment.

Muslim Part of British Indian army being transferred to Pakistan .Then after He was appointed as 1st Officer Commanding or training commandant of 1st East Bengal Regiment(Nick named Senior tiger), Training coy.

Below in the picture the Major while he was posted at Pune Cantonment ,India (Sub -Aria HQ) during WW2 between 1946-1947 ,took command as Senior Staff Officer after returning from the Middleast.

He protested and Resisted any way he can against weather Colonial British or Neo-Colonial West Pakistani Oppressors racial discrimination against Bengali's of East Pakistan. He was very much infamous around Pak-Army of his nature of protest against these injustice. Bengali Officers in Pakistan Army protested against then Brigadier Ayub Khan's Statement at Kurmitola,Dhaka. Brigadier Khan stated at a Military Officers Conference in East Pakistan (Present Bangladesh). He mentions Bengali's as Haiwans - meaning animals and he came to make them to humans. Bengali Officers instantly reacted.Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury,Training Commandant of 1st East Bengal Regiment along with his fellow Bengali Officers strongly protested against Ayub Khan's statement and walked out with his fellow Bengali Officers from the conference. The situation got very tense & ugly. Confrontation occurred at that Conference between Bengali Officers and West Pakistani Officers; Major Waheed got very angry because of the Ungentlemanly Racial discriminatory Behavior by the Brigadier about Bengali people. Before the situation could get out of hand Brigadier Ayub Khan retreated. not to be mentioned Ayub khan was posted and built his military career in east Pakistan who later become east Pakistan's C in C before becoming Pakistan army chief by-passing Other Very Senior Officers Senior and Experienced then him in the Army with political grace .East Pakistan gave him the opportunity to built his career through out to the top but he repays East Pakistan by obstructing any way he can to stop Creation of the East Bengal Regiment a success. Major Waheed had to pay the price with his Career for His self respect & Protest. He was victimize of racial discrimination for being a Bengali. He was the one of Senior Most Bengali Tiger Officers, General M.A.G. Osmani (then Colonel M.A.G.Osmani) a close friend of him.Both of them contributed relentlessly of formation of The Regiment,all military officers who worked at the army head quarters in west pakistan put all out effort to make the regiment a success with the help from other Senior most west and east Pakistani officers.Major Waheed was in the Forefront of Organizing & Creation of East Bengal Regiment along with the other Tiger Officers. And He was appointed “The Officer Commanding” of 1st tranning coy of newly raised Regiment and the Commanding Officer of the Regiment was Major Peterson. Major Waheed also protested why Should Major  Peterson who British National was made The Regiments C.O. rather then Country’s own national, not to be mentioned the country had handfuls of capable experienced Bengali Officers all around the Army. Under His Command, East Bengal Regiment was first trained and formed. Despite strong Resistance from The West Pakistani rulers and Military regime,Major Waheed with his fellow Bengali Officers was able to raise The Regiment which ensure Bengali peoples and nations security and sovereignty. Bangladesh government should give him and his fellow Officers’ and shoulders back there well deserved glory and honor, recognition to the grate Bengali Muslim military Leader for serving his and their country during Colonial British and Pakistani period for fighting for their peoples cause. He Took his last breath in his own residence at 37, Najimuddin road, Dhaka on 14th September 1965 His last resting place is at nilkhet ( babupura ) mosque graveyard near Dhaka New Market.

Bengali's has no military tradition or history and they were not a military nation so East Pakistan (Present Bangladesh) doesn't have any need or justifications to have any Regiment of their own west Pakistani Regiments were enough to protect them. But infect most of Pakistan army was deployed in West Pakistan to protect their own lands and interest.

He Who say we don't have military history or we are no military nation ,he who are saying that they has no knowledge of military history or he is ignorant. Bengali army fighting Moog invaders for decades, Portuguese pirates and other pirates fighting at Chittagong and Dhaka for ages and who fought Great Mughal Army and defeated there great General Man Shingho by the great twelve kings of Bengal (The famous twelve Vuyayas) defending Bengal from great Mughal army. Resisting years after years the invaders ,including Alexander the Great from the west.Several war took place at 'Banglabandha' in the north of Greater Bengal that was re known as gate of Bengal Invader were resisted year after years there history gives testament. Mughaal Emperors use to say Bengal was the "county of revolt" or "Voglokpur" they never submit to outside invaders.So how come this nation not a warrior nation?

Fighting British for the first time in the Indian sub-continent who was that he was a Bengali Nawab ,Nawab Siraj-Uddawlla resisted The English East India company.and on ward one after another rebellion including sipahi biplob (the Indian mutiny of 1857) against British rule who was fighting of most of them were from Bengal army, first armed resistant of course from Bengali no one can deny Bengali contribution and sacrifice for the independence from the British colonial rule or any other aggressors attack. The people of Bengal embrace comparatively moderate religion Islam not by force by its apple towards general people by Muslim Sufi Spiritual Leaders co existed peacefully with other religions for decades.

East Pakistan were never there priority though 60% of the population were it East Pakistan. More over only 10% of defense recruitment were from east Pakistan. This was West Pakistani Rulers and Pakistan Military view towards East Pakistan Creating there own Regiment. Not to be mentioned here that at Indo-Pak war in 1947 East Pakistan was left unprotected and abandoned by the West Pakistan.

On the other hand in 1965 Indo-pak war newly formed top gallantry a ward holder in Pakistan Army East Bengal regiment solely defend Karachi city from Indian Army sudden full scale attack, the enemy attacked along with heavy artillery and tanks Enemy military might was far grater then East Bengal Regiment. The brave Bengali solders laid their life's for their country they went with explosives bent to their chest went under the tank to blew the enemy tanks ,this is how they show they are no different then country's other solders or regiments more over they were more brave solders. Nobody remembers those brave soldiers who fought and died and still laying on the soil of Pakistan. So it become necessity rather than need to have there own Regiment. At that time the Bengali Officers and Soldiers were treated as colonial natives and their behavior towards Bengali Officers & Solders was inhuman .The Behavior towards Bengali's in Pakistan Army was as like as the British Treated Colonial Native were treated .But then West Pakistan started forgetting Bengali Sacrifice of Creation of Pakistan State,things started to get uglier.

In a result East Bangle Regiment lead and joined our glorious freedom fight and trained Muktibahini in our glorious war of Independence and wine our freedom under mujibnagar government.

Fellow Bengali Officers Saw Major Waheed as there Great Commander and Leader for there resistance against west Pakistani oppressive regime.

Major Waheed ,After Completing Masters in Economics from Dhaka University in 1937 From Dhaka University he studied Law and, He Joined as income tax practitioner at Calcutta Bar.Then after he joined The British Indian Army,Emergency War Course ,Commissioned in 1941 during World War II.And participated in World War II. He was sent to the Middle East, Sreelanka, Pune HQ during the world War II in various posts. begins his career as an an Infantry Officer in the Madras Regiment. After finishing his ECO'S training he joined and commissioned in Madras regiment in 1941.During World War 2 He was Posted in Iraq, Iran and later at Sri Lanka along with his Regiment as an Infantry Officer and later posted at pune gq subaria as stuff captain. After The War he was posted to Deli, Army General Head Quarters Delhi, India. As for his War time Achievements British Indian Army promoted and brought to military headquarters Pune subarea H.Q.He Served in Madras Regiment as an Infantry Officer during British Indian Colonial period. After Independents of Pakistan, Madras Regiment turned 1st Punjab Regiment was relocated to west Pakistan & at Frontier province along with his regiment.then he was posted as training Commandant 1st East Bengal Regiment none as "Senior Tiger" for his glorious military record served in world war 2. he was posted to GHQ Pune as Staff Captain just before Independence from British rule for his war time achievements. Though he was well qualified to be the Commanding Officer of 1st East bagel Regiments training company.Though he served in the British Indian army as an Infantry Major for several years in war time British Indian army head quarters and on war fields. his promotions was halted by west Pakistani Oppressive elements in the Pakistan army for just being a Bengali he was about to get promoted as Major .as the war ended Unfortunately Such an brilliant Officers Career fall in to wrong hand. He was relished by the Pakistan Military junta for his protest for East Bangle Regiments rights and independence and was relished from the army. This is how west Pakistanis take revenge against Brilliant well educated Great military Officers or other civil or military Officers. Later on he was given responsibility to raise and train 1st East Bengal Regiment as Officer Commanding ,Commandant Training coy.But dew to major disagreement with west Pakistani High Command that was how to train and run the regiment. west Pakistanis wanted to train the regiment not as an Regular Army infantry they wanted it to be a weak militia force,that they could never be as competent as country's other Regiments east Pakistan was allotted only 10% of military might pakistan Army had. Major Waheed could not agree with them he was 2nd world war veteran he had experienced in war his regiment was part of British 10th Army in Mesopotamia he had experience in working in military HQ pune subarea later promoted and transferred to Delhi GHQ. Major Abdul Waheed Choudhuryhe was given imperial & Indian Army Wartime gallantry awards for his war time bravery and achievements during WW2.

such an experienced & intelligent commanders need not to be thought how to raise a regiment, in a result he was released from the army in 20.10.1948 but he never compromised with his dignity and self respect .still who witnessed him then, talk of him highly, he was the ideal to all of his country men. he was the one who had shown guts to stand against the military regime and thus the cons-priors succeed to got him released from army in late 1948 .thus he did not not had the chance to finish his work he started. We are very proud to say his fellow comrade Bengali officers carry on his work & ideals forward And made The Regiment A success.

Major Abdul Waheed Choudhury's Short Bio:After his glorious military career he joined East Pakistan Police Force as an Additional Superintendent of Police in Dhaka (Tejgha Industrial Aria) in Greater Chittagong District & former Greater Camilla District .He retires from police after 10 years. He was born in 1913 the village Dariapur Dist. Habigonj .Major Abdul Waheed Choudhurys was commitiond in british indian army in 1941 .His father was Khan Sahib Abdur Rob Chowdhury Controller of Examinations ,Dhaka University.He was from a very well respected and Educated Muslim family of former Habiganj Subdivision of Sylhet District.He left bahaind three son his elder Abdul Jalil Choudhury(Shamim) Senior Tea Planter National tea company.He was given charge of a vally with numbers of Tea gardens (Shurma vally) during and after our liberation war by Muktibahini Sector command he Joind, helped supported freedom fighters in nawapara ,shhajibajar,Chunarughat aria of Greater District Sylhet ,Habigonj subdivision. he was a renowned student lieder of Dhaka College, Chittagong college, and founder of Camilla chatra ligue .he was arrested and imprisoned for leading chatro ligue prosseson in cumilla by his father then Additional Superintendent of Police of Camilla,he was political lieder and activist as senniour as our present great national lieder's as Tofayel Ahmed ,late abdur Rajjaq,shajahan shiraj,Nure Aalom Siddiqi. brigadier shahid ,Mayor Mohiuddin,he was among fore-front lieders of 'anti ayoub shahi,monem shahi dictator rule movement' .He was freind to Sylhet ,Habigonj Muktibahini aria commander,Commandant Manik Choudhury M.P.Abdul Jalil Choudhury worked with the Commandant as a Organizer of our glorious liberation war and helping freedom fighters and his country man in every possible means.after our liberation war he worked relentlessly to reconstruct nationalized tea gardens .and joined as manager of Jogodishpur tea garden.he died of heart failing on 24th August 1989 at his work place Premnager tea garden moulvibazar .he worked in different tea gardens Chandi,jagdispur,champarai ,khurma ,teliyapara, premnager Tea gardens ,he was very popular to his staff and countrymen for his greatness and good governance of then Tea Estates.He was very renowned planter at his time .He was a great person.But he was also a person with very strong personality and liberal and a man of letters, like his father was.Major Waheeds other two sons Abdul Nayyeem Choudhury, professor in Government Colleges Youngest son Abdul Mukit Choudhury Worked as Senior Manager in Bangladesh Paper mills ,He was A Tea planter as well.

conclusion:Its pity such a great soldiers story gone untold and unrecognized for decades.for dignity self-respect for sovereignty they sacrificed for the country .For those brave Bengali peoples struggle we have our own army and we have our own country and sovereignty.the people of Bengal embrace comparatively moderate religion Islam not by force by its apple towards general people, Islam was sperd in Bengal not by sword. Muslim came from east satellited and embrence the people and land as there own naw two people are the same you cant see difference between them.

Written by: Sami Wahed Chowdhurry

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