Agencyname: | Bangladesh Ansar |
Nativenamer: | বাংলাদেশ আনসার ও গ্রাম প্রতিরক্ষা বাহিনী |
Logocaption: | Insignia of Bangladesh Ansar |
Flag: | Bangladesh Ansar-VDP Flag.svg |
Flagcaption: | Flag of Bangladesh Ansar |
Motto: | Bengali: শান্তি শৃঙ্খলা উন্নয়ন নিরাপত্তায় সর্বত্র আমরা |
Mottotranslated: | We are everywhere in peace, order, development and security |
Formed: | 12 February 1948 |
Preceding1: | East Pakistan Ansars (1948-1972) |
Employees: | 6.1 Million |
Governingbody: | Ministry of Home Affairs |
Country: | Bangladesh |
Speciality2: | protection |
Speciality1: | paramilitary |
Headquarters: | Khilgaon, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Minister1name: | M Sakhawat Hossain |
Minister1pfo: | Minister of Home Affairs |
Chief1position: | Director General |
Chief1name: | Major General Abdul Motaleb Sazzad Mahmud |
Chief2name: | Brigadier General Khondoker Farid Hasan |
Chief2position: | Additional Director General |
Child7agency: | --> |
Activitytype: | Battles |
Anniversary1: | 12 February |
Award1: | |
Footnotes: | Service uniform Olive, Black
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The Bangladesh Ansar and Village Defence Force (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ আনসার ও গ্রাম প্রতিরক্ষা বাহিনী; also known as the Ansar Bahini or Ansar VDP) 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] It has 6 million active and reserved members. It is the largest paramilitary force in the world.[4]
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.[5] [3]
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.[3] 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.[3] 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. The force grew quickly. By early 1949, there were 118,000 Ansars. During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, the then East Pakistan Ansars were deployed to the border areas along with the East Pakistan Rifles to support the Pakistani Army.[3] [6]
See main article: Bangladesh Liberation War and Razakars (Pakistan). During the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, 40,000 Ansars joined the Bangladesh Forces and joined the guerrillas and assisted the Bengali members of the East Pakistan Police to fight against the Pakistani Army.[7] [8] [9] [10] 12 Ansar members presented a guard of honour to the Bangladesh government in exile at 8 Theatre road on 17 April 1971. As a result, the Ansars were disbanded by the Pakistani Government. A new paramilitary force was then established, the now infamous Razakar militia.[11] [12] [13]
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.[14]
In 1976, 20 Battalions of Ansar were raised in line with the Armed Police Battalions to augment the strength of the security forces. 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.
In 1994, a mutiny against low pay and unfair treatment was suppressed by the Bangladesh Rifles.[15] [16] 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). Under these Acts, the Ansar Bahini and the Battalion Ansars were declared a "Disciplined Force" in accordance with article 152 of the Constitution. The government also set up "Ansar VDP Unnayan Bank" where the members of Ansar-VDP members were entitled to loans and shares.
In 1998, Bangladesh Ansar and VDP were awarded the National Standard, and in 2004 it was awarded the Independence Award.[17] The service of battalion Ansars was under National Pay Scale in October 2008, and they were entitled to family rations and combat uniform. In 2006, the role of Ansar-VDP was expanded to fight rising militancy. In 2016, the Ansar Striking Force, a 300 strong elite unit, was created to provide security to diplomats.[18]
The stated missions of Ansar are:
The members of Ansar also participate in education expansion programs, tree plantation, population control, women's empowerment, and sanitation activities.[20]
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.[21]
The Ansar is headed by a director-general, who also heads the Village Defence Party (VDP).[22]
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.[3]
The Director General functions from the Bangladesh Ansar Headquarters, which is located in the Khilgaon, Dhaka.[23]
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.
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