Vijaydiwas: Soldier, who saved unborn Prime Minister
Vijaydiwas: Soldier, who saved unborn Prime Minister
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A war-hardened proficient, who was in the midst of heavy action in Dhaka during the 1971 Indo-Pak war, Commissioned military officer Ashok Kumar Tara, is no unknown to the limelight.During the war, Colonel Tara was told to rescue Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's wife and family, which included his 24-year-old daughter Sheikh Hasina (current prime minister of Bangladesh) and her child.The family was held hostage by a dozen trigger-happy, heavily armed Pakistani troops at a fortified house in the Dhanmondi area in East Pakistan (now, Bangladesh).

Tara, then a 29-year-old Major, managed to rescue the Bangabandhu family, in a do-or-die condition as he himself puts."During this action, I had to face trigger-happy, heavily-armed Pakistani forces, who just killed a media person who had tried to reach to them. I was alone. And unarmed. I took this bold decision to win over them psychologically because asking an extra force would have taken a lot of time. I knew chances were very bleak, but I went ahead, in what can be known as 'The Battle of Guts and Wits'," Colonel Tara tells

He further said, "Reaching the house where Sheikh Mujibur Rehman's family was under house arrest, they vulnerable to kill me. Their commander even ordered his men to load the weapon and was ready to shoot, but I stood my ground and repetition told them to surrender. However, I gave them an assurance of safe passage, so that they could go to their HQ. And from there to Pakistan to meet their families waiting for them. I finally got them surrendered and rescued the family. This was a do-or-die situation."Colonel Tara got acknowledgement for his valour in 2012, when Dhaka declared it was given the 'Friend of Bangladesh' Award to him.

Indira Gandhi, India's Prime Minister in 1971, was conferred the award in her time.Earlier this year, Colonel Tara featured with Hasina and Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the "Sommanona Ceremony" in New Delhi to honour the 1971 war martyrs. 

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