M Harun-Ar-Rashid

For other people with the same name, see Haroon Rashid (disambiguation).
M Harun-Ar-Rashid
Allegiance Bangladesh
Service/branch Bangladesh Army
Rank Lieutenant General

M Harun-Ar-Rashid is a Bangladesh Army officer who served as the Chief of Army Staff of the Bangladesh Army from 24 December 2000 – 16 June 2002.

Army Chief

He was made army Chief on 24 December 2004, taking over from General Mustafizur Rahman.[1] He was the army chief when one British and two Danish surveyors were kidnapped in Chittagong Hill tracts by suspected tribal unsatisfied with the peace deal.[2] He was the first president of Army Golf club.[3]

Post-Military Career

He is the vice president of Sector Commanders forum.[4] In 2015 he accused Pakistan of “threatening our national security”.[5] He supported increased government expenditure on defense but believed health and housing should get a higher priority.[6]

He was the president of Destiny Group. He was arrested when Destiny was accused of fraud and irregularities. He was granted bail on the grounds of "Health" and "Social Status".[7][8]

Bibliography

"Bijoyer Pothe" is on the Bangladesh Liberation War.[9]

References

  1. "Bangladesh names Harun army chief.". thefreelibrary.com. Kyodo News International, Inc. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  2. "Bangladesh army chief visits hostage site". news.bbc.co.uk. BBC. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  3. "President". Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  4. "DU VC wants govt to sever diplomatic ties with Pakistan". Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  5. "Pakistan must return all assets looted from Bangladesh, says Health Minister Nasim". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  6. "Defence purchase govt's priority". archive.thedailystar.net. The Daily Star. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  7. "ACC starts quizzing Destiny Group president". news.priyo.com. Priyo. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  8. "Destiny Group President Harun-Ar-Rashid's bail in two money laundering cases upheld". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  9. "One-stop solution for Liberation War books". thedailystar.net. The Daily Star. Retrieved 31 January 2016.



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