S. R. Mirza is a retired wing commander of the Pakistan Air Force and an official of the Mujibnagar government during the Bangladesh Liberation War. [1] [2] He commanded the Youth Camp which trained recruits for the Mukti Bahini.
Mirza was born in a well-known political family in Thakurgaon District. [2]
Mirza retired as a wing commander of the Pakistan Air Force. [3] During the Bangladesh Liberation War, he was the director general of the Youth Camp (Juba Shibir) where Mukti Bahini officers were trained in India. [4] [5] [6] He was unaware of the training for Mujib Bahini recruits, which India's Research and Analysis Wing handled. [4] On India's role, he said, "Indian war strategy was carefully thought out and planned. Many military experts consider that the 1971 war was one of the biggest and best-planned in the history of warfare." [5]
After the Independence of Bangladesh, Mirza served as the first chief of the Department of Civil Aviation (later renamed Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh). [7] He reconstructed seven airports in Bangladesh that were damaged during the war. [7]
Mirza's brothers, Mirza Golam Hafiz and Mirza Ruhul Amin, were members of parliament. [8] [2] His nephew, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, is the general secretary of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. [2] [8]
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