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Cops accuse freedom fighter, 87, of being Bangladeshi terrorist
TNN 15 November 2009, 02:26am IST
AHMEDABAD: An 87-year-old who participated in the Quit India movement was shocked when Ahmedabad cops summoned him on Tuesday, suspecting him to be a Bangladeshi terrorist, living under a fictitious identity.
Santosh Kumar Saha fled his native village of Bagura, now in Bangladesh, in 1942, to Howrah to evade an arrest warrant for taking part in the Quit India movement. His service to the nation was acknowledged by none other than Mahatma Gandhi, who presented him a shawl. After India got freedom from the British, Rabindranath Tagores cousin Saumendranath sent him to Ahmedabad with a recommendation for a job. Since 1947, Saha has been living in the city.
We never faced such a humiliation even during the British era, Saha said on Friday. The old man, who is living alone in his house in Sabarmati area, was shocked when two policemen barged into his house on Tuesday evening. They carried out a search, ransacking his house. Their point was that Saha was a Bangladeshi Muslim living in the city by assuming a Hindu name and was possibly an ISI agent.
Shocked with the inquiry, Saha could barely explain to the constables that he was a freedom fighter. However, the constables were not interested in listening to him and left asking him to come to the police station next morning. Saha reached the police station on Wednesday and waited for the officer. The police recorded his statement based on questions For how long you are in Ahmedabad? What is your real name? Are you a Muslim? We have received information that you are a Bangladeshi Muslim and living here with a false Hindu name and have got links with the ISI. What do you have to say about this?
This was something the old man could not bear. With help of his lawyer, he dashed off letters to the Gujarat government and senior police officers narrating his traumatic experience. He has urged the authority to protect him from police.
Cops accuse freedom fighter, 87, of being Bangladeshi terrorist - India - The Times of India
TNN 15 November 2009, 02:26am IST
AHMEDABAD: An 87-year-old who participated in the Quit India movement was shocked when Ahmedabad cops summoned him on Tuesday, suspecting him to be a Bangladeshi terrorist, living under a fictitious identity.
Santosh Kumar Saha fled his native village of Bagura, now in Bangladesh, in 1942, to Howrah to evade an arrest warrant for taking part in the Quit India movement. His service to the nation was acknowledged by none other than Mahatma Gandhi, who presented him a shawl. After India got freedom from the British, Rabindranath Tagores cousin Saumendranath sent him to Ahmedabad with a recommendation for a job. Since 1947, Saha has been living in the city.
We never faced such a humiliation even during the British era, Saha said on Friday. The old man, who is living alone in his house in Sabarmati area, was shocked when two policemen barged into his house on Tuesday evening. They carried out a search, ransacking his house. Their point was that Saha was a Bangladeshi Muslim living in the city by assuming a Hindu name and was possibly an ISI agent.
Shocked with the inquiry, Saha could barely explain to the constables that he was a freedom fighter. However, the constables were not interested in listening to him and left asking him to come to the police station next morning. Saha reached the police station on Wednesday and waited for the officer. The police recorded his statement based on questions For how long you are in Ahmedabad? What is your real name? Are you a Muslim? We have received information that you are a Bangladeshi Muslim and living here with a false Hindu name and have got links with the ISI. What do you have to say about this?
This was something the old man could not bear. With help of his lawyer, he dashed off letters to the Gujarat government and senior police officers narrating his traumatic experience. He has urged the authority to protect him from police.
Cops accuse freedom fighter, 87, of being Bangladeshi terrorist - India - The Times of India