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Photo: Dewan Mohammad Tashawar Raja, an army officer in a coma.

The Bangladesh Army has shown uncommon respect by promoting an Army officer who has been in a coma for 8 years to the rank of Colonel. This is the first time in the country’s history that an army officer has risen from a coma. The name of that army officer is Dewan Mohammad Tashawar Raja. He has also been promoted from a prolonged 8 year coma. They buried him in a hospital bed.

On March 11, 2013, Dewan Mohammad Tashawar Raja, an army vigilante officer, suffered a sudden heart attack. Then some parts of the brain lose their function. Go into a coma. There he has spent about eight years of his life. He is being treated in a room called Nandakunja in the officers’ room of the Combined Military Hospital in Dhaka (CMH). Although he could move his arms and legs, he was in a deep coma.

This cunning army officer, who fell ill from the rank of lieutenant colonel, could have reached his desired peak of success had he been active. But a cruel reality of life did not give him that opportunity. However, the Bangladesh Army did not forget Tashawar’s contribution to the Army. Lieutenant Colonel Tashawar Raja received a rare honor at his farewell. Last Monday (October 12) he was promoted from lieutenant colonel to colonel.

Proud of this honor of the army, Mosleha Munira Raja, life partner of Mohammad Tashawar Raja and his three children. Mosleha Munira Raja said her husband wanted their two sons to join the military when they were older. Children will also be committed to serving the country. But after her husband’s illness, everything changed, but three children are growing up in the ideal of a patriotic father. Munira hopes that one day her husband will recover. Return to normal life.

Brigadier General Masud Majumder, an expert with the CMH Department of Intensive Care Medicine, said: Although the heart actually returned after a heart attack, the brain did not return. The lower part of the brain is better. But the cells of the area in which the external parts are involved with our thought-consciousness have not been revived. For this reason, the basic body’s protective system is good for living, but higher psychological functions have been damaged. He also said that CMH will always stand by the King of Tashawa even though he was unable to deliver the good news of the release from this situation.

Colonel Dewan Mohammad Tashawar of the Bangladesh Army is a descendant of artist Baul Raja. On June 23, 1989, he was appointed a member of the Armed Forces of the Bangladesh Army. During his long career, he participated in UN-led peacekeeping missions in Iraq-Kuwait in 1996 and in Sudan in 2006. He has experience traveling to more than fifty countries.

In the midst of the busyness of his working life, Dewan Mohammad Tashawar Raja began to write. He is a poet and has written several books on the life and work of Raja Raja Samagra, Major General MAG Osmani, and General My General, including the history of the Bangladesh Army.



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