Rao Farman Ali Military person

Major-General Rao Farman Ali Khan (Urdu: راؤ فرمان علی; English IPA: Rəoʊ Fərmən ɑlɪ; 1923 – January 21, 2004) was a senior and high profile officer who commanded combatant assets and elements of the Corps of Military Police during the East-Pakistan war and following the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971. As commander of Military police and senior military adviser as well, Ali executed and oversaw the internal and external deployment and operations of military police in East-Pakistan and security forces including the Volunteers unit. Initially a forward observer in Regiment of Artillery and later as military adviser in East Pakistan, Ali was one of the most powerful men in East-Pakistan and one of the persons allegedly or directly responsible for 1971 atrocities.Though Ali has denied such allegations, the Hamoodur Rahman Commission proved the involvement of misconducts and atrocities of Pakistan Armed Forces personnel. Ali remains a controversial figure with many of his colleagues and his superior officers accusing Ali for being a "conspirator" of the war in East Pakistan. After the war, Ali was forced out of the military and was dishonored by the government, withdrawing all of the military badges bestowed him earlier. However, after Bhutto's death in 1979, General Zia-ul-Haq appointed him as his adviser and is widely held responsible for crushing down the MRD movement, with many activists were tortured and killed. After Zia's death, Ali went underground and died in 2004 after a brief illness in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1923
Birth place
Punjab region , Rohtak , Presidencies and provinces of British India
Date of deathJanuary 21, 2004
Place of death
Punjab Pakistan , Rawalpindi

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Military person

award
Sitara-i-Imtiaz
military operations
Indo-Pakistani War of 1947
1971 Bangladesh Genocide
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
World War II
Operation Searchlight
Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
military command
National Defence University
Army Special Forces Group
Corps of Military Police
Paramilitary Command
military unit
Pakistan Army Regiment of Artillery
service numberPA – 1364
service start1942
service end1973

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External resources

  1. http://www.dawn.com/2004/01/21/nat17.htm