Recalling the events after the victory of Bangladesh in liberation war, Hazi Golam Morshed - one of the top aides of Bangladesh's founder and Hasina's father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman - said he escorted the four-man squad of Indian soldiers to the house where Bangabandhu's wife Begum Fazilatunnesa was imprisoned along with Hasina and three other children.
"The Pakistani soldiers guarding the house looked frightened but arrogant...Visibly they were unaware of the surrender (of Pakistan) even on that morning of December 17," said Morshed, who is now 85.
"Major Tara approached the (Pakistani) soldiers unrmed... One of the guards shouted, asking him not to proceed a single step further if he wanted to avoid being shot," he recalled.
Morshed described the subsequent few minutes to be highly "delicate" as it appeared that the "frustrated, frightened and directionless" Pakistani guards were going to kill the Bangabandhu family.
On his release, he found out that Bangabandhu's family was detained at a house heavily guarded by the Pakistani troops.
On December 17, he went to makeshift camp at the Circuit House in Kakrail to inform the Indian forces about it.
An Indian major general introduced him to Major Tara and then entrusted him with the task of rescuing the Bangabandhu family.
When Major Tara reached the house he told the Pakistani troops that their army had surrendered as they were not aware about the development due to disruption of communication.
Meanwhile, President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Hasina today paid homage to the war heroes at the National Memorial, followed by a guard of honour by a contingent of the three armed forces.
The memorial was then opened to the public.
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