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Birshreshtho Flight Lieutenamt Matiur Rahman_03

Matiur Rahman laid to rest The remains of Birshreshtha Matiur Rahman were buried in the Mirpur Martyred Intellectuals' Graveyard in Dhaka on Sunday 25th June, 2006 with the state honours, 35 years after his martyrdom. The remains of the independence war hero were brought back home from Karachi, Pakistan, on Saturday. People from all walks of life on Sunday paid homage to Matiur, one of the seven recipients of the highest gallantry award, whose remain was kept in the National Parade Square in the morning for viewing. Matiur was killed on August 20, 1971 in a jet crash near the India-Pakistan border when he tried to reach India to join Bangladesh's war of independence. He took off from a West Pakistan airbase on the day. Bangladesh fought a war for nine months against Pakistan and earned independence on 16 December, 1971. Matiur was buried in Karachi, Pakistan. The acting president, Jamiruddin Sircar, paid his last tribute by placing flowers on the coffin at 10:00am in the Parade Square. Matiur's wife and other family members, ministers, chiefs of the army, the navy and the air force, politicians, dignitaries and people from all walks of life gathered in the Parade Square to pay the their homage. A special prayer was said. The coffin was kept there till 11:00am. The coffin was later taken to the Mirpur Martyred Intellectuals' Graveyard at 11:30am. A motorcade of the personnel of the three forces escorted the coffin. The burial, with full military honours at the place reserved for freedom fighters, was completed by noon. A prayer was said after the burial of the remains. The acting Jatiya Sangsad speaker, Akhter Hamid Siddiqui, state minister for liberation war affairs Rezaul Karim, chiefs of the three forces, relatives of Matiur and others attended. The fighter planes of the Bangladesh Air Force flew over the area during the burial. Pakistan recently agreed to hand over the remains to Bangladesh at a request of the Bangladesh prime minister Begum Khaleda Zia, during her recent visit to Islamabad. The prime minister Begum Khaleda Zia received the coffin at Zia International Airport on Saturday night. The remains were kept in the central mosque of the air force at Kurmitola in Dhaka. Matiur Rahman was born on February 21, 1945. He was a flight lieutenant in the Pakistan air force when the war of independence broke out. Matiur received his primary education at the Dhaka Collegiate School. He then went to the Pakistan Air Force Public School in Pakistan. After completing his Class XII, he joined in Pakistan Air Force Academy. Matiur joined the Pakistan Air Force in August 1961 and was commissioned on 23 June 1963.

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