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Rann Kali — a war memorial built by BSF at the request of Christian and Muslim soldiers

back, a Kali temple was built by the Border Security Force (BSF) as a war memorial at the request of two soldiers — a Christian and a Bengali Muslim — at the Border Outpost (BOP) here, which h now become a pilgrimage for locals.

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Major PK Ghosh, who was then commanding four border outposts (BOP) of BSF at Srinagar, Amlighat, Samarendra­ganj and Nalua in the southern part of Tripura bordering Chittagong division, in the then east Pakistan has chronicled the story in ‘Borderman’ the BSF journal.

When contacted, Major Ghosh said the Srinagar BOP was located in a very important strategic position and after the revolt by the East Bengal Regiment in 1971 against Pakistan, BSF aided the rebels in forming the first Muktibahin­i (Liberation army) here. “The MMG post at Srinagar BOP was playing a crucial role in thwarting the Pakistani army. It was the forward observatio­n post near the Chittagong-Noakhali area. Exchange of fire was nothing new in that area, but it intensifie­d when the liberation war started picking up”, Major Ghosh, the retired BSF commander said.

He said since the MMG post was causing major damage to the Pakistani side, it became a precision target for the enemy.

“A precision target receives continuous firing of shells over a period of an hour or so, it is likely to get damaged. On that day they fired 100 shells in ten minutes”, Ghosh recalled. When the F Company of BSF decided to build a war memorial at the spot, the Christian and the Muslim soldiers requested that a Kali temple be built instead. “Building a Kali temple for a war memorial is very unconventi­onal. But BSF did that to honour the request of the soldiers “, Ghosh said.

The funds were collected from locals and the Bangladesh­is also joined in constructi­ng the Kali temple in 1972.

“We named it Rann Kali (War Kali) temple to honour their faith. At a time of religious intoleranc­es, such examples stand as a beacon of hope”, he said.

Funds were collected from locals and the Bangladesh­is also joined in constructi­ng the Kali temple in 1972

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