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Maheshpur in the war of liberation

In 1971, the Jhenaidah region was liberated in the bloody days and the joint forces of the Allied forces were released. Continuing his success, the capital of Maheshpur area was released on 6 December. In 1971, the political heavyweight of Maheshpur was completely awake. The day after the historic 7th March speech, preparations for the War of Liberation began in Maheshpur Basi. On the same day, Dr. Niamat Ali of Maheshpur city, together with Dr. Najim Uddin, Zakir Sheikh, Kismat Biswas, and Shri Mahendra Nath Das together formed the All-Party Sangram Parishad in his doctor's house. Dr. Naamat Ali was elected president and Kismat Biswas editor. On that day, the then provincial member of the All-party Sangram Parishad, and the then Provincial Member of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and Mr. Moin Uddin Miazi of Pantapara, near the police station of Hohejpur Police Station, hoisted the Pakistani flag of the office office of Maheshpur Police Station and hoisted the flag containing the maps of Bangladesh first through the slogan "Joy Bangla". After the hoisting of flag, the public meeting of the Sangram Parishad was organized in different areas of the thana from March 9. Meanwhile, on 13 March, the leaders of the thana All-party Sangram Parishad, in collaboration with Bangla Daroga Mohammad A Matin of Maheshpur Police Station, broke away the goods in the police station and distributed 22 rifles and huge quantities of bullets to the local Mujahid. Shaheed Ashraf, the first martyr of Mahipur Ashraf Ali's grave is still witness to the war of liberation war on the ground of Jadavpur of Maheshpur Police Station. On the other hand, FF Commander FR Chowdhury was in charge of Maheshpur thana, who was the Sector Commander of the 8th freedom fighters. In the War of Liberation the area of ​​Maheshpur Police Station has been bearing the reputation for various reasons. Birshreshtha Hamidur Rahman was born at Khdrad Khalishpur village of Athena, as well as Bangabandhu sister Sheikh Jahanara crossing the river of Madanpur under Maheshpur thana from Jhenaidah in Dhaka, and comrade Ramzan Ali, with the assistance of Karam Mollah of Jadavpur, from India's refugee camp of Hogaldanga village. The capital of Maheshpur area was liberated on December 6, 1971. Number of freedom fighters listed in Maheshpur thana 351