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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 2025
CR Dutta’s body to be flown to Dhaka Monday or Tuesday

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29 August, 2020, 09:00 pm
Last modified: 31 August, 2020, 12:23 pm

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CR Dutta’s body to be flown to Dhaka Monday or Tuesday

CR Dutta, Bir Uttam, passed away at a Florida hospital in the USA at around 9 am (Bangladesh time) on August 25 at the age of 93

BSS
29 August, 2020, 09:00 pm
Last modified: 31 August, 2020, 12:23 pm
Chitta Ranjan Dutta.
Chitta Ranjan Dutta.

The body of Chitta Ranjan Dutta, Bir Uttam, widely known as CR Dutta, commander of sector number four during the Liberation War, will be flown to Dhaka on Monday or Tuesday next from the USA where he passed away on August 25 (Tuesday) last at the age of 93.

Preparations are being taken to hold his last rituals with full state and military honor after bringing back his body from Florida in the USA by an Emirates Airlines flight, said a press release signed by General Dutta National Citizens' Committee Coordinator Rana Dasgupta.

It said the war hero's US expatriate elder daughter Mahua Dutta, son Chiranjeeb Dutta, younger daughter Kabita Dasgupta will reach Dhaka by a Qatar Airlines flight at 2am on Monday (August 31) while his Canada expatriate second daughter Chayanika Dutta and her husband Rony Prantice will reach Dhaka at 9am on that day by an Emirates Airlines flight to join their father's last rituals.

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Efforts are underway to bring back Dutta's body with his family and if it is not possible, his body is expected to reach Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (HSIA) here by an Emirates Airlines flight on the next day September 1 at 6:30am.
A 1001-member national citizens' committee was formed with Major General (retd) KM Shafiullah, one of the sector commanders during the Liberation War, as convener and journalist Shahriar Kabir as member-secretary to pay last tributes to Bir Uttam CR Dutta in a proper manner.

CR Dutta, Bir Uttam, passed away at a Florida hospital in the USA at around 9 am (Bangladesh time) on August 25 at the age of 93.

Earlier on August 20, Dutta fell in the bathroom and broke his leg.

He was admitted to a hospital in Florida, the USA after his condition deteriorated.

Dutta had also been suffering from various incurable diseases.

Bir Uttam CR Dutta was the founder Director General of the then Bangladesh Rifles, which is now called Border Guard Bangladesh, former Chairman of Bangladesh Muktijoddha Welfare Trust and Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation and founder President of Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council.

Dutta was born on January 1, 1927, in Shillong, Assam. His ancestral home is in Mirashi village of Chunarughat upazila of Habiganj.

He joined the Pakistan Army in 1951 and a few days later, he was commissioned as 'second lieutenant'.

The then Pakistan government rewarded him for his courageous contribution to the 1965 Indo-Pak war, the first battle of his military life.

In 1971, Colonel MAG Osmani, the commander-in-chief of the liberation war, appointed Dutta as the commander of Sector 4.

He made important contributions after being appointed as Brigade Commander in Rangpur in 1972.

In 1973, the government felt the need to form a border guard force for independent Bangladesh and gave the responsibility to him in this regard.

He later formed a border guard force and it was named Bangladesh Rifles. At present, the name of this force is Border Guard Bangladesh.

He was awarded the title of Bir Uttam for his valiant contribution to the great Liberation War.

The city road from Katabon to Karwan Bazar Signal was named after 'Bir Uttam CR Dutta'.

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