
The Daily
Morning News
Some Important Entries
17 MARCH 1971
News headlines and details from the Daily Morning News.
News Headlines:
Other Headlines:
(PPI)
Foreign journalists were caught in pleasant surprise here yesterday when the undisputed leader of the seven crore Bengalees Sheikh Mujib, met them in the truest colour of a Bengali commoners, reports PPI.
In lungi and punjubi the Sheikh was having evening stroll in the family lawn when he received the foreign Journalists and talked to them a few words in homely atmosphere.
Like a friend known since long past the Sheikh told the foreign journalists "you are guests of my Bangla Desh. He, assured them that he would do every thing possible to redress their difficulties, if any."
The Sheikh said, "If you face any difficulty please bring it to my notice and I shall do my best to redress them. You are the guests of my Bangla Desh."
It may be mentioned here that special representatives of all important news media all over the world are currently here for covering the political development.
(PPI)
Lahore, March 16 (PPI): Mian Daultana observed here today that all eyes were turned to Dacca where the president and Mujib were meeting to see hope and light return to the 12 crore people of Pakistan.
He told PPI that since there was one Pakistan there could be no question of two majority parties in one country.
Of course, understanding and co-
The chief of the Awami League volunteer corps, Mr. Abdur Razzaque on Monday cautioned,
the people against the anti-
In a statement here yesterday evening, he called upon the people to haul up these elements and refer them to Awami League office or to ring up at 252178.
(Correspondent)
Staff of Jahangir Nagar University— Rs-
Orion labouratory Ltd. Dacca— Rs. -
Sylhet Chamber of Commerce 10,000/-
Popular Insurance Co. Employees —Rs. 555.55/-
Brahmapur Trading Co. 9/G Motijheel Dacca— Rs-
East Pakistan Christian Council 9, New Eskaton Road, Dacca— Rs-
Agricultural Dev. Bank Dacca —Rs-
Grammons East Pakistan Dacca —Rs-
Goalonad (Dacca) Textile Mills —Rs-
Teachers Training College Students Mymensigh —Rs-
Jute Mills Co-
Kamal Ahmad of Naptune Theatres Dacca —Rs-
Shabistan Cinema Dacca —Rs-
Moonlight Cinema Dacca-
Gulistan Cinema —Rs-
Nauz Cinama Dacca —Rs-
Pak Italian Marble Works Ltd. Dacca —Rs-
Janaki Cinema Dacca —Rs-
Dacca pictures palace Ltd Dacca —Rs-
Star Cinema, Dacca-
Balaka Cinema Dacca —Rs-
Razabazar Christian Sociaty, Dacca-
Modhumita Cinema Dacca-
Bangladesh Aushad samity 85/-
Sha C/A, Dacca —Rs-
Pakistan Jute Association Dacca —Rs-
Mirajo Food Products, Dacca Fazsipur —Rs-
Ali 7 sons Water & Works Rd. N. Ganj. —Rs-
Beauty Cinema Mirpur Dacca-
Dacca Aricha Transport Association, Daccca Beuty Building Mirpur Dacca —Rs-
Dawood Group of Industries —Rs-
Workers of Adamjee Jute Mills —Rs-
Adamjee Insurance Company —Rs-
Dacca Aricha Transport Association —Rs-
The Eastern Federal Union Insurance Company —Rs-
Adamjee Jute Mills —Rs-
(Staff Rep.)
The East Pakistan Students Union (Matia Group) yesterday made an appeal to Mujib to issue directives. For immediate release of all political detenus including Moni Singh, Ajoy Roy, Tejen Nag Mirza Abdul Hai and Majbubullah.
In a statement the central secretariat of the EPSU said that the entire people of
Bangla Desh had solidly stood behind the Sheikh Mujib in his struggle for emancipation
and freedom and wore continuing the united struggle. As matter of fact ML had become
effective in Bangladesh where they noted, government and non-
The EPSU secretariat said that a number of patriotic political and student leaders had been kept in jails by the administration in continuation of the repressive measures of the Ayub regime. People have been fighting for their release since long and during 1969 mass movement got them released for sometime. In the present political situation people again were expecting these leaders to be by their side in their struggle for emancipation, the EPSU leaders observed.
Mr. Fazlul Quader Chowdhury president of Pakistan Musilm League (convention) yesterday met Awami League chief, Sheikh Mujib at his residence, reports APP.
Mr. Chowdhury was with the Sheikh for sometime.
(Staff Rep.)
Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, president of NAP will address a public meeting at Paltan maidan on March 23 at 3 p.m., says a press release of the party.
(Staff Rep.)
Leaders of various political parties and people from other walks of life in their statements to the press had strongly condemned Mr. Bhutto's theory of two majority parties in two wings of the country.
Khaja Gholam Aghar of the Dept. of History, D.U.
Mr. A.S.M. Mofakher chairman Khilatat-
Maulana Sheikh Mohammad Obaidullah Bin Syeed Jalalabad chairman of the Pakistan Islami Biplabi Parishad.
Mr. A.S.M. Sulaiman president Krishak Sramik Party.
Ansar Ali Governer Uttar Bangla Prodesh Sangram Parishad.
Mr. A.T. Saadi, chief of the Pakistan Daradi Sangha;
Prof. Ganafoor Ahmed MNA-
Mr. Mahmud Ali vice-
Mr. Atiquzzaman Khan, Head of the Journalism Dept. D.U.
President and General Secretary of East Pakistan convention Muslim League Mr. Shamsul Huda and Mr. A.H.M. Yousuf.
Former MNA Mr. A.K. Sumar and thirty-
(Staff Rep.)
The advocate of the Dacca High Court at a meeting held yesterday demanded immediate lifting of the martial law and transfer of power to the elected representatives of the people.
The meeting presided over by Mr. Asaduzzaman Khan asserted that there were no difficulties legal or otherwise to effect such transfer of power and the so called difficulties were mere pretexts to evade the transfer of power.
The Meeting also reiterated its unqualified support to the four-
The advocate condemned the killings of unarmed civilians by forces on duty and demanded immediate enquiry into the killings and withdrawal of all army personnel to the barracks.
The meeting called upon all advocates throughout Bangladesh to contribute generously towards Awami League Relief Fund for the families of the Shaheeds.
(PPI)
Lahore, March 16 (PPI): Mian Mumtaz Mohammad Khan Daultana, president of the Council Muslim League is schuduled to fly to Dacca on March 19.
He told PPI today that he would try to meet the leader of the majority party of Pakistan Sheikh Mujib at the to Catter's convenience.
Mr. Saidul Huq president of Adamjee Workers Union, presented a cheque for Rs-
(APP)
A milad mahfil has been arranged by Dacca city Awami League to celebrate the 53rd birth day of the Awami League chief Sheikh Mujib today, reports APP.
The milad mahfil will be held at party office at 7 p.m.
(Staff Rep.)
President Yahya had two and a-
After the first round of talks with the president Mujib told newsmen that he had discussed political situation and other matters with Yahya. He said the discussions would continue and he would meet the president this morning at 10.
He told newsmen who had been waiting at the president Bhavan gate that discussions would continue as it would require time. "It was not a matter of one or two minutes ", he added.
When asked whether any progress had been made, Mujib said that he had nothing to say more. He said that discussions were going on and would continue.
To another question whether the atmosphere was "friendly" Mujib said, "Don't ask me more question."
Closed -
Immediately on his return to his residence Sheikh Saheb went into a closed door informal talks with some of party top leaders. He had another round of meeting with top leaders of his party, at his residence later in the evening. He is understood to have apprised his lieutenants of the talks he had with president Yahya. Among the party leaders present in this informal meeting were Syed Nazrul Islam Khan, Sarkar Mustaq Ahmed, Mr. Mansur Ali, Mr, Tajuddin Ahmed, Mr. Kamruzzaman and Dr. Kamal Hossain.
August 1971
September 1971
October 1971
November 1971
December 1971
Profile of Bengal