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Bangladesh Ansar

The Bangladesh Ansar (also known as the Ansar Bahini) is a paramilitary auxiliary force responsible for the preservation of internal security and law enforcement in Bangladesh.[1][2] It is administered by the Ministry of Home Affairs of the Government of Bangladesh.[3][4] It has 6 million active and reserved members. It is the largest paramilitary force in the world.[5]

Bangladesh Ansar
বাংলাদেশ আনসার
Insignia of Bangladesh Ansar
Common nameAnsar Bahini
Mottoশান্তি শৃঙ্খলা উন্নয়ন নিরাপত্তায় সর্বত্র আমরা
We are everywhere in peace, order, development and security
Agency overview
Formed12 February 1948
Employees6 Million
Volunteers4 Million 87 Lakh
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionBangladesh
Governing bodyMinistry of Home Affairs
Specialist jurisdictions
  • Paramilitary law enforcement, counter insurgency, and riot control.
  • Protection of international or domestic VIPs, protection of significant state assets.
Operational structure
HeadquartersKhilgaon, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Sworn members6 million
Elected officer responsible
Agency executives
Notables
Significant Battles
Anniversary
  • 12 February
Award
Website
ansarvdp.gov.bd
Service uniform:Olive, Black
  

History of Ansar edit

 
Ansar member weaving on duty.

The name originates from the Arabic word of "Ansar", which denotes a "volunteer". The Ansar were the local inhabitants of Medina who, in Islamic tradition, took the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers (the Muhajirun) into their homes when they emigrated from Mecca during the hijra.[3][4]

The Ansar force was formed as the "East Pakistan Ansars" by the East Pakistan Ansars Act of 1948, and officially launched on 12 February 1948.[4] The first director of the Ansar was James Buchanan, a British official appointed by the government of then-Chief Minister of East Bengal Khawaja Nazimuddin.[4] The force was placed under the administration of the home ministry of the province of East Bengal (later known as East Pakistan).

The emphasis was on recruiting in border areas, where Ansars were deployed to interdict smuggling and prevent emigrants from taking valuables out of the country illegally.[1] The force grew quickly. By early 1949 there were 118,000 Ansars. During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, the Ansar were deployed to the border areas along with the East Pakistan Rifles to support the Pakistani army.[4]

Bangladesh War of Liberation edit

During the Bangladesh War of Liberation of 1971, many of the Ansar joined the Bangladesh Forces guerrillas to fight against the Pakistani army.[4] 12 Ansar members presented a guard of honour to the Bangladesh government in exile at 8 Theatre road on 17 April 1971.[6] As a result, the Ansars were disbanded by the Pakistani government.[6] A new paramilitary force was then established, the now infamous Razakar militia.[7][8]

Post-independence edit

After the independence of Bangladesh, the force was reconstituted as the Bangladesh Ansar. The Ansar were given fresh importance by the government of President Ziaur Rahman, which designated the Ansar as the "people's defence force" and formed Ansar battalions.[9]

Raising of Ansar battalions edit

In 1976, 20 Battalions of Ansar were raised in line with the Armed Police Battalions to augment the strength of the security forces.[1] At present, there are 38 Male and 2 Female Ansar Battalions deployed all over the country. Battalion Ansars are mainly deployed in Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHTs) for Counter Insurgency Operations (CIO) and south-western region of the country for Counter Terrorism Operations.[2][6]

1994 mutiny and reforms edit

In 1994, a mutiny against low pay and unfair treatment was suppressed by the Bangladesh Rifles.[10][11] This prompted a series of reforms by successive governments including the Ansar Bahini Act (1995), Battalion Ansar Act (1995) and the Village Defence Party Act (1995).[1] Under these Acts, the Ansar Bahini and the Battalion Ansars were declared a "Disciplined Force" in accordance with article 152 of the Constitution.[1] The government also set up "Ansar VDP Unnayan Bank" where the members of Ansar-VDP members were entitled to loans and shares.[1][6]

In 1998, Bangladesh Ansar and VDP were awarded the National Standard, and in 2004 it was awarded the Independence Award.[6] The service of battalion Ansars was under National Pay Scale in October 2008, and they were entitled to family rations and combat uniform.[4] In 2006, the role of Ansar- VDP was expanded to fight rising militancy.[2] In 2016, the Ansar Striking Force, a 300 strong elite unit, was created to provide security to diplomats.[12]

Role edit

The stated missions of Ansar are:

  • To assist Government or Any Authority under Government in matters of Public Security ;[1][6][13]
  • To take part in any public welfare activities as per the Government's instructions to improve socio-economic conditions of the country.
  • To assist Law Enforcement agencies in metropolitan and industrial security.
  • To assist Bangladesh Armed Forces in national defense during war;[2][4][9]
  • To provide security to national VIPs, CIPs and diplomats as per the Government's instructions.
  • To take part in any disaster management activities as per the Government's instructions.

The members of Ansar also participate in education expansion programs, tree plantation, population control, women's empowerment, and sanitation activities.[2][14]

Organization edit

At present there are three branches of Ansar Bahini; the General Ansar, the Battalion Ansar, and the Village Defence Party (VDP). Their combined draw is over 6 million which is the largest force in the world as a paramilitary or single force.[15]

The Ansar is headed by a director-general, who also heads the Village Defence Party (VDP).[16]

Director General edit

Director General of Bangladesh Ansar, also known as Ansar and VDP Chief, is the professional head of the Bangladesh Ansar. The current DG is Major General AKM Aminul Haque.[4]

The Director General functions from the Bangladesh Ansar Headquarters, which is located in the Khilgaon, Dhaka.[17]

Headquarters edit

The headquarters of the Ansar is located in Khilgaon, Dhaka and the training facilities are located at the Bangladesh Ansar & VDP Academy in Shafipur, Gazipur, north of the national capital, Dhaka.[2][9]

Equipment edit

Name Image Caliber Type Origin Notes
Type 92   9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic pistol   China
Type 56   7.62×39mm Assault rifle   China
Type 56 (SKS)   7.62×39mm Semi-automatic carbine   China
BD-15 LMG 7.62×39mm Light machine gun   Bangladesh Light machine gun variant of Type 81 assault rifle.
RPD   7.62×39mm Squad automatic weapon/Light machine gun   Soviet Union
Type 80 7.62×54mmR General-purpose machine gun   China
Type 67 7.62×54mmR General-purpose machine gun   China
ESCORT MP-PG [1] 12-gauge Pump action shotgun   Turkey Quantity 14,100.[18][19][20]
Benelli Supernova   12-gauge Pump action shotgun   Italy Quantity 1,800.[18][19][20]
Unknown model 12-gauge Semi-automatic shotgun   United Kingdom Quantity 14,100.[18][19][20]
Type 63-1 60 mm Mortar   China

See also edit

References edit

  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Country Studies. Federal Research Division.

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Nabi, Khondaker Md Nur Un. "Ansar and Village Defence Party". Banglapedia. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "PM urged Ansar-VDP members to help resist militants". BDNews24. 23 January 2006.
  3. ^ a b Heitzman, James; Worden, Robert, eds. (1989). "Auxiliary Forces". Bangladesh: A Country Study. Washington, D.C.: Federal Research Division, Library of Congress. p. 237.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i . Bangladesh Ansar & VDP – Government of Bangladesh. Archived from the original on 12 March 2016. Retrieved 27 September 2010.
  5. ^ "6.1 million Ansar VDP members ready to enforce lockdown, says its director general". Dhaka Tribune. 27 June 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
  6. ^ a b c d e f . The Guardian. Bangladesh. Archived from the original on 24 October 2014. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  7. ^ Staff Correspondent (31 October 2012). "Razakar was launched with 96 Jamaat men". The Daily Star. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  8. ^ "First Razakar camp in Khulna turns into ghost house after Liberation War". www.observerbd.com. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  9. ^ a b c Taru Bahl, M.H. Syed (2003). Encyclopaedia of the Muslim World. Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd. pp. 184–85. ISBN 978-81-261-1419-1.
  10. ^ Chowdhury, Afsan. "What Lies Below". Forum. The Daily Star. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  11. ^ "Ansar militiamen clench their fist and shout sloga". Getty Images. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  12. ^ "It'll provide security to foreign diplomats, missions: FM". The New Nation. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  13. ^ "Protect public life, property". The Daily Star. No. 1. UNB. 12 February 2016. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  14. ^ "বাংলাদেশ আনসার ভিডিপি তে নতুন নিয়োগ বিজ্ঞপ্তি প্রকাশ ।". 30 May 2022.
  15. ^ "Bangladesh Ansar and VDP are the largest single forces in the world". ourtimebd. 6 July 2020.
  16. ^ . Bangladesh Ansar & VDP – Government of Bangladesh. Archived from the original on 1 July 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2010.
  17. ^ "Bangladesh Ansar and VDP are the largest single forces in the world". ourtimebd. 6 July 2020.
  18. ^ a b c "৩০ হাজার শটগান পাচ্ছে আনসার ও গ্রাম প্রতিরক্ষা বাহিনী" (in Bengali). Channel 24. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  19. ^ a b c (in Bengali). susongbad24. Archived from the original on 2 November 2020. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  20. ^ a b c "রংপুরে আনসার ও গ্রাম প্রতিরক্ষা বাহিনীর শটগান প্রশিক্ষন" (in Bengali). দৈনিক রংপুর. Retrieved 30 October 2020.

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The Bangladesh Ansar also known as the Ansar Bahini is a paramilitary auxiliary force responsible for the preservation of internal security and law enforcement in Bangladesh 1 2 It is administered by the Ministry of Home Affairs of the Government of Bangladesh 3 4 It has 6 million active and reserved members It is the largest paramilitary force in the world 5 Bangladesh Ansarব ল দ শ আনস রInsignia of Bangladesh AnsarFlag of Bangladesh AnsarCommon nameAnsar BahiniMottoশ ন ত শ ঙ খল উন নয ন ন র পত ত য সর বত র আমর We are everywhere in peace order development and securityAgency overviewFormed12 February 1948Employees6 MillionVolunteers4 Million 87 LakhJurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionBangladeshGoverning bodyMinistry of Home AffairsSpecialist jurisdictionsParamilitary law enforcement counter insurgency and riot control Protection of international or domestic VIPs protection of significant state assets Operational structureHeadquartersKhilgaon Dhaka BangladeshSworn members6 millionElected officer responsibleAsaduzzaman Khan Minister of Home AffairsAgency executivesMajor General AKM Aminul Haque Major General Shakhawat Hossen Director GeneralBrigadier General Khondoker Farid Hasan Additional Director GeneralNotablesSignificant Battles1965 Indo Pak WarBangladesh War of LiberationChittagong Hill Tracts conflict1994 Bangladesh Ansar mutiny2015 Bangladesh Arakan Army border clashAnniversary12 FebruaryAward1 Bir Sreshtho 2 Bir Uttom 3 Bir Bikrom 4 Bir ProtikWebsiteansarvdp gov bdService uniform Olive Black Combat uniform Olive Dark Blue Earth yellow Black Contents 1 History of Ansar 1 1 Bangladesh War of Liberation 1 2 Post independence 1 2 1 Raising of Ansar battalions 1 2 2 1994 mutiny and reforms 2 Role 3 Organization 3 1 Director General 3 2 Headquarters 4 Equipment 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory of Ansar edit nbsp Ansar member weaving on duty The name originates from the Arabic word of Ansar which denotes a volunteer The Ansar were the local inhabitants of Medina who in Islamic tradition took the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers the Muhajirun into their homes when they emigrated from Mecca during the hijra 3 4 The Ansar force was formed as the East Pakistan Ansars by the East Pakistan Ansars Act of 1948 and officially launched on 12 February 1948 4 The first director of the Ansar was James Buchanan a British official appointed by the government of then Chief Minister of East Bengal Khawaja Nazimuddin 4 The force was placed under the administration of the home ministry of the province of East Bengal later known as East Pakistan The emphasis was on recruiting in border areas where Ansars were deployed to interdict smuggling and prevent emigrants from taking valuables out of the country illegally 1 The force grew quickly By early 1949 there were 118 000 Ansars During the Indo Pakistani War of 1965 the Ansar were deployed to the border areas along with the East Pakistan Rifles to support the Pakistani army 4 Bangladesh War of Liberation edit During the Bangladesh War of Liberation of 1971 many of the Ansar joined the Bangladesh Forces guerrillas to fight against the Pakistani army 4 12 Ansar members presented a guard of honour to the Bangladesh government in exile at 8 Theatre road on 17 April 1971 6 As a result the Ansars were disbanded by the Pakistani government 6 A new paramilitary force was then established the now infamous Razakar militia 7 8 Post independence edit After the independence of Bangladesh the force was reconstituted as the Bangladesh Ansar The Ansar were given fresh importance by the government of President Ziaur Rahman which designated the Ansar as the people s defence force and formed Ansar battalions 9 Raising of Ansar battalions edit In 1976 20 Battalions of Ansar were raised in line with the Armed Police Battalions to augment the strength of the security forces 1 At present there are 38 Male and 2 Female Ansar Battalions deployed all over the country Battalion Ansars are mainly deployed in Chittagong Hill Tracts CHTs for Counter Insurgency Operations CIO and south western region of the country for Counter Terrorism Operations 2 6 1994 mutiny and reforms edit In 1994 a mutiny against low pay and unfair treatment was suppressed by the Bangladesh Rifles 10 11 This prompted a series of reforms by successive governments including the Ansar Bahini Act 1995 Battalion Ansar Act 1995 and the Village Defence Party Act 1995 1 Under these Acts the Ansar Bahini and the Battalion Ansars were declared a Disciplined Force in accordance with article 152 of the Constitution 1 The government also set up Ansar VDP Unnayan Bank where the members of Ansar VDP members were entitled to loans and shares 1 6 In 1998 Bangladesh Ansar and VDP were awarded the National Standard and in 2004 it was awarded the Independence Award 6 The service of battalion Ansars was under National Pay Scale in October 2008 and they were entitled to family rations and combat uniform 4 In 2006 the role of Ansar VDP was expanded to fight rising militancy 2 In 2016 the Ansar Striking Force a 300 strong elite unit was created to provide security to diplomats 12 Role editThe stated missions of Ansar are To assist Government or Any Authority under Government in matters of Public Security 1 6 13 To take part in any public welfare activities as per the Government s instructions to improve socio economic conditions of the country To assist Law Enforcement agencies in metropolitan and industrial security To assist Bangladesh Armed Forces in national defense during war 2 4 9 To provide security to national VIPs CIPs and diplomats as per the Government s instructions To take part in any disaster management activities as per the Government s instructions The members of Ansar also participate in education expansion programs tree plantation population control women s empowerment and sanitation activities 2 14 Organization editAt present there are three branches of Ansar Bahini the General Ansar the Battalion Ansar and the Village Defence Party VDP Their combined draw is over 6 million which is the largest force in the world as a paramilitary or single force 15 The Ansar is headed by a director general who also heads the Village Defence Party VDP 16 Director General edit Director General of Bangladesh Ansar also known as Ansar and VDP Chief is the professional head of the Bangladesh Ansar The current DG is Major General AKM Aminul Haque 4 The Director General functions from the Bangladesh Ansar Headquarters which is located in the Khilgaon Dhaka 17 Headquarters edit The headquarters of the Ansar is located in Khilgaon Dhaka and the training facilities are located at the Bangladesh Ansar amp VDP Academy in Shafipur Gazipur north of the national capital Dhaka 2 9 Equipment editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bangladesh Ansar news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Name Image Caliber Type Origin NotesType 92 nbsp 9 19mm Parabellum Semi automatic pistol nbsp ChinaType 56 nbsp 7 62 39mm Assault rifle nbsp ChinaType 56 SKS nbsp 7 62 39mm Semi automatic carbine nbsp ChinaBD 15 LMG 7 62 39mm Light machine gun nbsp Bangladesh Light machine gun variant of Type 81 assault rifle RPD nbsp 7 62 39mm Squad automatic weapon Light machine gun nbsp Soviet UnionType 80 7 62 54mmR General purpose machine gun nbsp ChinaType 67 7 62 54mmR General purpose machine gun nbsp ChinaESCORT MP PG 1 12 gauge Pump action shotgun nbsp Turkey Quantity 14 100 18 19 20 Benelli Supernova nbsp 12 gauge Pump action shotgun nbsp Italy Quantity 1 800 18 19 20 Unknown model 12 gauge Semi automatic shotgun nbsp United Kingdom Quantity 14 100 18 19 20 Type 63 1 60 mm Mortar nbsp ChinaSee also editVillage Defence PartyReferences edit nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Country Studies Federal Research Division a b c d e f g Nabi Khondaker Md Nur Un Ansar and Village Defence Party Banglapedia Retrieved 3 May 2017 a b c d e f PM urged Ansar VDP members to help resist militants BDNews24 23 January 2006 a b Heitzman James Worden Robert eds 1989 Auxiliary Forces Bangladesh A Country Study Washington D C Federal Research Division Library of Congress p 237 a b c d e f g h i About Bangladesh Ansar amp VDP Bangladesh Ansar amp VDP Government of Bangladesh Archived from the original on 12 March 2016 Retrieved 27 September 2010 6 1 million Ansar VDP members ready to enforce lockdown says its director general Dhaka Tribune 27 June 2021 Retrieved 3 February 2023 a b c d e f Bangladesh ansar amp village defence party The Guardian Bangladesh Archived from the original on 24 October 2014 Retrieved 3 May 2017 Staff Correspondent 31 October 2012 Razakar was launched with 96 Jamaat men The Daily Star Retrieved 26 April 2023 First Razakar camp in Khulna turns into ghost house after Liberation War www observerbd com Retrieved 26 April 2023 a b c Taru Bahl M H Syed 2003 Encyclopaedia of the Muslim World Anmol Publications Pvt Ltd pp 184 85 ISBN 978 81 261 1419 1 Chowdhury Afsan What Lies Below Forum The Daily Star Retrieved 12 December 2016 Ansar militiamen clench their fist and shout sloga Getty Images Retrieved 12 December 2016 It ll provide security to foreign diplomats missions FM The New Nation Retrieved 11 April 2020 Protect public life property The Daily Star No 1 UNB 12 February 2016 Retrieved 3 May 2017 ব ল দ শ আনস র ভ ড প ত নত ন ন য গ ব জ ঞপ ত প রক শ 30 May 2022 Bangladesh Ansar and VDP are the largest single forces in the world ourtimebd 6 July 2020 Profile of Director General Bangladesh Ansar amp VDP Government of Bangladesh Archived from the original on 1 July 2014 Retrieved 27 September 2010 Bangladesh Ansar and VDP are the largest single forces in the world ourtimebd 6 July 2020 a b c ৩০ হ জ র শটগ ন প চ ছ আনস র ও গ র ম প রত রক ষ ব হ ন in Bengali Channel 24 Retrieved 30 October 2020 a b c আনস র প চ ছ ৩০ হ জ র শটগ ন in Bengali susongbad24 Archived from the original on 2 November 2020 Retrieved 30 October 2020 a b c র প র আনস র ও গ র ম প রত রক ষ ব হ ন র শটগ ন প রশ ক ষন in Bengali দ ন ক র প র Retrieved 30 October 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bangladesh Ansar amp oldid 1202584889, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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