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POST TIME: 10 October, 2016 00:00 00 AM
HC order to recognise 2,367 guerrillas as FFs stayed
STAFF REPORTER

HC order to
recognise
2,367 guerrillas
as FFs  stayed

The Appellate Division yesterday stayed till October 30 a High Court verdict that had directed the government to recognise 2,367 members of the guerrilla force, who participated in the country’s War of Liberation in 1971, as freedom fighters. Chamber Judge of the Appellate Division Justice Hasan Foez Siddique passed the order following a petition filed by the government seeking a stay on the HC verdict. The chamber judge also sent the stay petition to the full bench of the Appellate Division for its hearing on October 30. In a verdict, the HC on September 8 declared illegal the dropping of names of 2,367 guerrillas from the list of freedom fighters in 2013. It also directed the government to recognise the guerrillas as freedom fighters and provide them all the facilities from 22 July 2013. After final hearing on a writ petition, a High Court bench of Justice Gobinda Chandra Tagore and Justice Abu Taher Mohammad Saifur Rahman came up with the order.
On July 22, 2013 the Liberation War Affairs Ministry had published the names of 2,367 guerrilla members through a gazette notification. But, the government on October 29 in 2014 revoked their freedom fighter’s certificates by issuing another gazette notification.
On January 19, 2015, former deputy commander of special guerrilla forces Pankaj Bhattacharjee filed a petition challenging the legality of dropping the names of the guerrillas from the list of freedom fighters. After brief hearing on the petition, the HC on January 19 in 2012 stayed for three months a government action that canceled the recognition of 2,367 guerilla members as freedom fighters. It also issued a rule asking the government to explain in four weeks why its decision to cancel the gazette notification giving that recognition should not be declared illegal.