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27 APRIL 1971

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  • Safdar advocates simultaneous power transfer.
  • Normalcy fast returning, says Malik Qasim.
  • Advocacy of individual solutions opposed : constitutional issues.

 

Wali denounces A.I.R. report on Muzaffar's stand

Peshawar, April 26 (APP): Khan Abdul Wali Khan, president of the National Awami Party, here on Thursday issued the following press statement: "All India Radio is reported to have given a news item attributing a statement to Prof. Mozaffar, president of the National Awami Party, East Pakistan in favour of "Independent Bangla Desh".

The NAP has no contact with the party leaders in East Pakistan to ascertain the genuineness of such a statement.

"I, as president of the National Awami Party, would like to make it clear that such a statement attributed to Prof. Muzafar is in direct conflict with the fundamental principles of the party's constitution which stands for solidarity and integrity of Pakistan.

300 infiltrators wiped out, Two Indian soldiers captured

The Pakistan troops wiped out Indian infiltrators and their collaborators about 300 strong near Golagonj in Sylhet district on Sunday, reports APP.

Two Indian soldiers, link Kamlapati Singh and sepoy Ram Pervez Sharma were captured alive.

Arms, ammunition, vehicles, stores and equipment were also captured.

Link Kamlapati Singh and sepoy Ram Pervez Sharma, during preliminary interrogation admitted that they were captured about 14 miles inside Pakistan territory.

They belong to "B" company of 104 Indian Border Security Force. The battallion is commanded by Bhero Singh. Link Kamlapati and sepoy Sharma, who are in their early twenties, joined Indian Border Security Force together in July 1968 and were serving together in the same company for the last three years.

They disclosed that battalion was stationed in Hisar. Last month, on March 31 they moved by train to Delhi from where they were airlifted to Agartala. From Agartala they left for Gokal Nagar near the border by road.

They further disclosed that they crossed Assam- East Pakistan border on April 22 and dug out their positions about 14 miles inside Pakistan territory near Golabganj.

They said that initially they were told by their company commanders, captain B.B. Agarwal that they were going to relieve 19 BSF but when they had entered Pakistan they were briefed that their main task was to support the so-called "Bangladesh Army".

They said that they were joined by over 100 armed East Pakistanis in plain clothes.

They were joining preparing to launch the attack when the Pakistan troops coming to the area spotted them out with the help of local patriotic people and took them on. The infiltrators and their collaborators started running back to the border without putting up any resistence. They were encircled and wiped out. Two of them were captured alive along with huge quantities of arms, ammunition, stores and equipment.

MLO 148 issued

Any person who causes damage to the means of communication, vital installations or Government property will be liable to punishment which may extend to death penalty, according to MLO 148 issued from headquarters of ML administrator, zone 'B' the other day, reports APP.

Inhabitants of surrounding area where the damage is caused will also be liable to punitive action under relevant MLR and MLO.

Following is the text of MLO 148:

1. Any person or groups of persons causing damage, tampering with or interfering with working of the roads, railways, canals, aerodromes, telegraph, telephone, wireless installations or with any Government property will be liable to legal prescribes the maximum punishment of death.

2. Inhabitants of the surrounding area of all or any such affected place or places will render themselves liable to punitive action collectively under MLR -25 read with MLO zone 'B' order No. 133.

India disarming fleeing 'Bangla Desh Army'

Petrapole (India), April 26 (Reuter): The Indian Government was disarming members of the so-called 'Bangla Desh liberation army", who fled from East Pakistan into Indian territory on Saturday in the face of advancing Pakistan Army, according to official sources.

The sources said, the Govt. feared that the men, who did not want to return might sell the arms in their desperation for food and other supplies and these might get into the hands of West Bengal's naxalite extremists.

Pak peace and welfare council nominates dist. leaders

The Pakistan peace and welfare council nominated district leaders to set up peace and welfare council units in their respective districts and to appoint peace and welfare loving committees for respective subdivisions with instruction to set up thana and union committees to restore peace, confidence in the minds of the people and to help all round social, cultural and economic welfare in close co-operation with the local authorities and to counteract all false propaganda and subversive activities of the miscreants and the stooges of Indian infiltrators.

Al-haj Maulana Bashirullah Athari and Janab Nurul Islam Sikder, advocate, ex­MNA of Barisal, P.O. and Dist. Barisal, Janab Maulvi Matiur Rahman Choudhury and Maulvi Ahmadjan Mokhtar of Dinajpur, P.O. and Dist Dinajpur, Janab Momtazur Rahman of Ishurdi, district - Pabna, Imam Sahib of Jame Masjid, Bogra town for Bogra, Imam Sahib of Jame Masjid, Khulna, Imam Sahib of Jame Musjid, Patuakhali and Janab Shamsuddin Sikder, ex-MNA of Patuakhali,- P.O. and Dist. Patuakhali, Imam Sahib of Jame Masjid, Madaripur, P.O. Madaripur, Dist­Faridpur.

They also have been requested to send report of formations to the local ML authorities and to this office.

Pak troops secure entire coastal Belt

The Pakistan troops have secured the entire coastal belt of East Pakistan, reports APP.

The have already secured Chittagong, Noakhali, Barisal and Patuakhali.

Now, the troops are carrying out mopping up operations in the rural areas in the

coastal region.

Valour of Pak Armed Forces lauded

We are proud of our Armed Forces who made history by their feats of valour and courage on many occasions in the past. This time also we are fully confident that they will crush the Indian infiltrators in East Pakistan, said Mr. Md. Abdus Subhan, an ex- MNA and parliamentary secretary in Dacca on Saturday, reports APP.

In a statement to the press Mr. Md. Abdus Subhan said the infiltration of armed Indians into East Pakistan should serve as an eye-opener to the East Pakistan people. He said this exposed the designs of the expansionist India which had embarked on an object of grabing East Pakistan and bringing the Muslims of this part of the country under its bondage and subjugation.

Mr. Md. Abdus Subhan urged upon the East Pakistanis to whole-heartedly co­operate as the Armed Forces and the Martial Law authority in the accomplishment of the national task of preserving and protecting Pakistan from the conspiracy of India.

He cautioned the people against the motive of malignment that was working behind the current Indian propaganda of falsehood.

India now, shedding crocodile's tears for E. Pakistan- A. Mannan

Maulana Abdul Mannan, chief of the East Pakistan Jamiatul Mudarresin, said that India was now shedding crocodile's tears for East Pakistan forgetting the simple fact that Muslims in her country were being subjected to communal riot almost everyday for the last 23 years, reports APP.

In a statement here he said that India had sent armed infiltrators in Pakistan to help a handful of separatist elements and secessionists contravening all canons of international laws.

All states of the world are now full of criticism of India for her brazen-faced interference in the internal affairs of Pakistan, he added.

He said , "the patriotic people of East Pakistan have come forward with the spirit of Jehad" to wipe out the armed infiltrators and crush the secessionists with the active co-operation of the people. Our valiant Armed Forces have secured all areas and established their authority firmly.

He regretted that India had not yet refrained from her hilarious designs and was indulging on maligning Pakistan in various ways. Her information media was

spreading all lies and rumours day in and day out with a view to misleading the people. He was confident that the people of East Pakistan would not be misled by the

false propaganda of India.

Call to gear up economic activities

Mr. Khalilur Rahman and Mr. A.Q.M. Shafiqullah, general secretary and joint secretary of Pakistan Jamiate Talabai Arabia in a joint statement have called upon the people to gear up economic activities and restore peace in the country, reports APP.

They cautioned the people that the Indian infiltrators in complicity with the miscreants were conspiring to destroy the economy of East Pakistan.

Paying tributes to the Armed Forces they said that they (Armed Forces had already saved Bhairab bridge, Ashuganj power station, Kaptai project from the miscreants, ensured the security of our borders and stopped the smuggling of essential goods including rice, paddy and other foodstuffs.

The two leaders of the Pakistan Jamiate Talabai Arabia appealed to the people to extend their full co-operation to the Armed Forces in their task to clear off the infiltrators. They also stressed the need for forming peace committees for this purpose.

City bustles with life

Normalcy and peace continue to reign in Dacca city, reports APP.

Despite inclement weather, market places and residential areas in and around the city wore a busy and lively look today as more people continue to return with the restoration of normalcy in the city.

More shops opened and stocks of foodstuff and other essential commodities were replenished following further improvement in road and river transport systems.

Adequate quantities of fish, meat and fresh vegetables were found to flow into the markets and a large number of people went out for shopping. As the busy shop­keepers seemed to be keen to promote sales by all means, customers looked satisfied and confident of finding items of their day- to-day use available at reasonable rates.

Residential colonies are showing signs of liveliness. Boys and girls were seen gathered in groups to play different games. In the evening ladies were seen moving out to visit their neighbours.

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