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Abu Taher

Lieutenant Colonel Abu Taher (retired – BD Army) ((ベンガル語:আবু তাহের)) (1938–1976) was a BDF sub-sector and temporary appointed sector commander of BDF Sector 11 in 1971. He received the award Bir Uttam. He was a communist and a left-leaning radical activist of the Jatiyo Samajtantrik Dal, responsible for the Soldiers Mutiny and Uprising and the radical break-out that occurred in Dhaka that killed many officers and men along with their spouses on 7 November 1975. As a Captain, Taher escaped from Pakistan during mid-August with three other fellow officers and successfully made contact with Indian authorities. He spent further two weeks at Dehradun, RAW HQ's, for debriefing and then sent to BDF HQ at Calcutta.
==Early life and education==
Lieutenant Colonel Abu Taher was born in Badarpur, Assam Province of British India on 14 November 1938. He is from Kazla village in Purbadhala in Netrokona District of Bangladesh which is his ancestral home. After completion of higher secondary school from Sylhet M C College, he joined the Pakistan Army in September 1960 as an officer candidate.〔

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