Bittersweet Victory: A Freedom Fighter's Tale
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Nineteen seventy-one left an indelible impression on all Bengalis as indiscriminate massacre, destruction and personal experiences intertwined inextricably. The book combines personal recollections, key historical events, and commentary, in lucid and simple language. Pakistan's history leading up to 1971 is described through the eyes of a young student. First-hand description of the crackdown highlights how the author and his family cope with the army's brutality. There is a fairly elaborate description of the early days of the Mukti Bahini, its trials and tribulations, and how ordinary civilians were turned into guerilla fighters in a matter of weeks.The dramatic accounts of engagements by the combatants of Sector 7 make the battlefield come alive. The book highlights the exceptional role played by Prime Minister Tajuddin Ahmed, an unsung hero of Bangladesh's struggle for independence.There are other points that the author makes including the ease with which freedom fighters of the Gono Bahini were cast aside. The memoir ends with the challenges and the difficulties faced by the new republic.
A. Qayyum Khan
A. Qayyum Khan joined the Mukti Bahini in the early days of the liberation war when he was an university student. He was commissioned during liberation war and fought in Sector 7 as a second lieutenant. After leaving the Bangladesh Army in 1981, he went to the US and completed his doctorate in Finance from Georgia State University. He taught in several American universities and returned to Bangladesh in the late nineties. His research and academic writings have appeared in the Financial Review, International Journal of Finance, and the Journal of the International Academy of Case Studies others. He currently lives and works in Dhaka