wpde727587_0f.jpg

The Daily

Morning News

Some Important Entries

IMPORTANT HEADLINES FROM APRIL 1971

News headlines and details from the Daily Morning News.

News Headlines:

  • Entire province preparing to resume normal economic life.

 

  • Lok Sabha resolution described as blatant interference.
  • Infiltration of armed Indians in border areas reported.

 

  • Lok Sabha resolution described as blatant interference.
  • Infiltration of armed Indians in border areas reported.

 

  • India wants to destroy Pakistan, says Z. A. Bhutto.
  • Protest day and prayer for country's solidarity.

 

  • Amin, 11 other leaders meet Gen. Tikka Khan, Assure Co-operation in restoration of complete normalcy.
  • Curfew hour in Dacca further relaxed.
  • Indian MP's call for recognition, aid for Bangladesh.

 

  • Bhutto exposes Mujib's plan to secede.
  • People anxious to return to East Pakistan.

 

  • Liquidate champions of Bangladesh: Maudoodi's call.

 

  • No resistance at Chuadanga, Meherpur.
  • Chittagong Port completely intact.

 

  • Army, EPR personnel surrender to troops.
  • Army in complete control of Eastern Sector of province.

 

  • Mymensigh, Jamalpur, Bogra & Phulchari cleared of miscreants.
  • Workers determined to maintain solidarity of country.

 

  • Band of infiltrators, anti-state elements eliminated.
  • Entire Rahshahi district under full control of Army.

 

  • 3 ML sectors 10 sub-sectors for East Pakistan.
  • Men deputed to set up peace committees in dists, sub-divisions.

 

  • Wali denounces A.I.R. report on Muzaffar's stand.
  • 300 infiltrators wiped out, two Indian soldiers captured.
  • Pak peace and welfare council nominates dist. leaders. - Pak troops secure entire Coastal Belt.

 

  • Mehdi Masud virtually put under detention in Calcutta.
  • Postal services normal in Dacca.

 

  • Curfew timings further relaxed.

 

  • Life in Sylhet fast returning to normal.
  • Khulna bustling with activity.

 

August 1971

September 1971

October 1971

November 1971

December 1971





Profile of Bengal