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Syed Kamel-
Talking of the Pakistani troops whom he met during the today's tour, he said "they are defending a cause with a missionary zeal. They are highly motivated with Islamic spirit and are in high morale."
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Comilla (APP)
Rich tributes were paid to the army for successfully forestalling the designs of the disintegrationists at a public meeting held under the auspices of the Sangraish Union Committee recently. The meeting expressed vehement indignation over the ludicrous lies broadcast by the Indian Radio.
Mr. Ali Akbar, Advocate who presided over the meeting urged the people to extend
their whole-
At a large meeting held under the auspices of the Lacksam peace committee recently the Pakistan Army was congratulated for their heroic action in saving the country from disintegration.
Mr. Sajedul Huq, ex-
The audience reiterated their oath of allegiance to their homeland, Pakistan and expressed their determination for safeguarding the solidarity of the country at any cost.
The meeting was addressed among others by Mr. Abdul Hakim, ex-
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Abbottabad (APP)
Mr. Mohammad Yusuf Khan Khattak, MNA elect of the Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum
Group) yesterday assured that his party would resolve the socio-
Addressing party workers, Mr. Khattak, a former Leader of opposition in National
Assembly, emphasised that his party did not believe in snatching from one and giving
to the other. What the Muslim League stood for was that the socio-
Mr. Khattak took exception to certain political elements' role during the elections. He alleged they had exploited the fair name of Islam, to fetch votes from the people and said that those who did not even hesitate to sell Islam, for becoming members of the Assembly, could never be sincere in either to religion or to the people.
Mr. Ghulam Mohammed Khan Lundkawar, General Secretary of the Sarhad provincial QML,
in his speech suggested that a commission should be appointed to probe into the conduct
of the Jamiatul Ulema-
Exploitation of the fair name of Islam, nothing less than 'regularity' which should be censored.
He said that these leaders, in their lust for power went to the extent that they
fully advocated transfer of power to criticise Indian or its anti-
About transfer of power, Mr. Lundkhawar emphasized that power must be transferred to the peoples' representatives, but it must take into account the situation prevailing in the country, if power was transferred without restoration of the crisis it would further get aggravated, he observed.
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Pakistan Navy has been playing a significant role in rehabilitating the economy of East Pakistan. In March this year when this part of the country witnessed widespread disturbances, our Navy along with other members of the Armed Forces shared the responsibility of defending the territorial integrity of Pakistan. The Navy took appropriate steps to safeguard major installations along the coastal areas of the province. And now when the situation has returned to normal, the Navy is actively participating in the most crucial task of speeding up the movement of foodgrains in the consuming centres of East Pakistan.
Vice-
The people of East Pakistan are familiar with the comendable service that the Navy has always rendered in difficult situations. This riverine province has to bear the strains caused by recurring cyclones and floods. During those days, our Navy with all its resources, immediately rushed to the stricken people for providing them relief and succour. Even today when the administration has taken all measures to reach foodgrains and other essential commodities to the farthest corners of the province, the Naval presence in the coastal areas has speeded up the work and restored confidence among the people.
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The Sylhet Sodor sub-
The Committee reviewed the present situation in the sub-
Karachi (PPI)
About 75,000 tons of cargo originally shipped from various world ports for transportation to East Pakistan was at present lying at Karachi port for want of shipping space, sources stated here today.
Sixty percent of the cargo had been imported by the public sector which included
various autonomous and semi-
The KPT sources said about 12 general cargo ships excluding coastal and bulk vessels had unloaded cargo at the Karachi port following disturbances in East Pakistan early this year.
A small quantity of the cargo landed at the port had been delivered either for storage outside the port or for local consumption.
While stressing the need for making adequate arrangements for immediate shipping of the cargo to East Pakistan, the sources said if guided by the present arrangements, it would take at least 14 to 15 months to transport the cargo to Chittagong or Chalna as the space made available hardly provided for shipping of 5,000 to 7,000 tons a month.
Meanwhile, the cargo lying at the port would incur storage charges to the extent of crores of rupees, exceeding the value of the goods.
Referring to the demands by the importers for allowing them further concessions in storage charges, the KPT sources pointed out that they had already allowed the importers concessions to the tune of Rs. 50 Lakh. Having given such a concession, the port was not financially in a position to assist further.
The importers had recently urged the Government to allow concessions in storage charges till June 15. However, the sources said if this request was granted, the port would further lose a revenue of Rs. 14 lakh. They said the original concessions for two months was more than sufficient when all the cargo had been stored at the port free of charges.
The sources pointed out that the KPT was an independent organisation and was expected to subsist by its own resources. All its expenditure and provisions for expansion schemes were financed from its own resources and no contribution was received from the Government.
Ships should be chartered if necessary to immediately transport the goods to East Pakistan to avoid further expenses the sources said. However, they said this was also Dependent on the conditions at the Chittagong and Chalna ports if cargo in big quantities could be unloaded there without delay for onward distribution to various centres in East Pakistan.
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Noakhali: A big public meeting was held under the auspices of Noakhali Sadar Sub-
Among those who spoke on the occasion were Mr. Maswood Muktear, chairman, Subdivisional
peace committee, Advocate Ataur Rahman Choudhury and Dr. A.K.M. Abdul Jalil, Assistant
secretary, sub-
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Multan (APP)
The General council of the Jamiatul Ulema Pakistan (Sialvi Group) in an emergency meeting yesterday expressed full support to president Yahya Khan in framing an Islamic constitution.
The three hour meeting which was mainly held to resolve internal different of the
Jamiat and to consider to present situation of the country was presided over by Pir
Syed Mohammad Karam Shah, Vice-
Laksmam
Sylhet (APP)
Khawaja Qumaruddin Sialvi, who was to presided over the meeting could not reach Multan. Jamiat sources said he developed kidney pain while on way to Multan and was held up at Kot Addu.
Prominent among those who attended the meeting included members elect of National Assembly, Maulana Shah Ahmed Nooranin Mian Ibrahim, Barqmehr Ghulam Haider Bharwana, Maulana Mohammad Ali and Allama Mustafa, Naziam Jamiat, Maulana Mahmud Ahmed Rizvi and Naib Nazim, Sahibzada Badar Devan.
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Barisal (APP)
Satisfaction was expressed at food position and also price of food stuff in the district.
Public meeting
Another report from Barisal adds: A public meeting was held at premises of Matbaria Community Centre with Khan Shaheb Matemali Jamadder, a veteran leader in chair.
Former provincial Minister and president, Perojpur sub-
He said, Pakistan was achieved to safeguard Islam and Muslims could not imagine of destroying country and thus finishing Islam. If East Pakistanis could understand objectives of Awami League, they would never cast a single vote for them, he said Awami League without uttering any single word of independence of East Pakistan. They preached disparity and created public sentiments in their favour destroying sentiments of national integration and Islamic unity. He said that by the grace of Almighty Allah, country was saved and people started their normal live.
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Maulana Abdul Matin, Joint Secretary, and Syed Manzurul Ahsan, Secretary, parliamentary
Board, Nizam-
In a Joint statement they said what the valiant Pak Army has done by timely intervention in order to preen dismemberment of Pakistan by internal subversion is highly commendable and deserve our unstinted support and cooperation.
The advent of the Pak Army in March coincided with establishment of a law enforcing agency and viewed in such context the valiant Pak Army had earned the gratitude which was a precondition to any established order in the country.
More expression of gratitude cannot help solve our problems, what is required is
cooperation and association with administration in order to remove the difficulties
that have blocked progress to national reconstructions. The loss sustained by the
country is colossal, but the loss can be repaired within the shortest possible time
given the determination to rebuild the country afresh with sincere zeal and enthusiasm.
for the contest of the recent development. We would urge upon the Ulema and Islam
loving patriotic persons to come forward in order to associate themselves with the
administration in the task of nation building and further upon them to help the administration
purge the anti-
To the task national construction by their action participation in the Armed Forces and in the police services, not to speak of the Razakars who can provide a second line of defence to the civil armed Forces.
He further urged upon the Ulema and the Imams of the Mosques in East Pakistan to
make it a part of their programme to explain the basic ideology which Governed the
movement of a separate homeland for the Muslims in the Indo-
This another form of cooperation extended to the administration to ensure to way of life founded upon the principle of 'Love for all and malice against none." Islam provides the basis for unity and the bonds of unity can be strengthened among the component parts of Pakistan provided the people of Pakistan can be made to adhere to the teachings of Islam as enshrined in the Quran and Sunnah.
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Mr. Abdul Khaleque, General Secretary, Jamaat-
He said that the Indian rulers tried to dismember Pakistan through her agents and armed infiltrators. Now being failure in this attempt, they are creating troubles along the border.
He was addressing a Jamaat workers meeting at Comilla on Wednesday last.
Mr. Abdul Khaleque appealed to the patriotic people to be cautions about the anti-
Dr. Nazir Ahmed MNA-
He asked the Jamaat workers to go to the masses with the mission of the Jamaat-
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Karachi (APP)
Mr Kaism Gulek leader of the visiting Turkish parliamentarians team, said here today by accepting the United Nations proposal to station UN observes on the India East Pakistan border Pakistan had proved its good intention. He was talking to newsmen at the Karachi airport this afternoon on arrival from Lahore en route to Dacca.
Mr. Gulek said acceptance of the UN proposal which was designed to facilitate the return of displaced persons to East Pakistan.
Asked whether India's rejection of the UN proposal would hinder the return of the DPs., Mr. Gulek said,' Any one who refuses a proposal of this kind will be in a weak position.'
He said, he and the other members of the team, Mr. Mehmut Vural Iskh would leave for Dacca tomorrow morning for an on the spot inspection of the situation there.
They would then be able to tell their countrymen of the true situation in Pakistan, he added.
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Karachi (APP)
Mr. S.B. Zaman MPA aelect from East Pakistan of the defunct Awami League, today met the chairman of the Pakistan peoples party, Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and discussed with him the political situation in the country and the transfer of power to the elected representatives of the people.
After an hour-
He said he had sent a telegram to the Military Secretary of the president to give him an appointment to meet president Yahya Khan during his (president's) stay in the city.
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26 JULY 1971
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Lt. General Tikka Khan, governor of East Pakistan and Martial Law Administrator, Zone 'b' during his visit to the eastern border region yesterday told a representatives gathering in Comilla that India who did not hesitate to shell civil population of Comilla town indiscriminately last Wednesday, can never be a friend of people of East Pakistan, reports APP.
Expressing his sympathy with the victims of unprovoked Indian shelling, the Governor said the action showed India's total disregard for the life of innocent people.
Gen. Tikka Khan said, "We want peace so that we may improve the economic cot of our people but India was keeping up tension on the border.
The Governor said that Indian troops in civilian clothes at times sneak into the border areas in collaboration with their agents and disrupt our means of communication to ruin our economy. "It is the common man who ultimately suffers," he said and cautioned the people against their enemies.
He said Razakars were being raised to enable the rural people to protect themselves against trouble makers. He also lauded efforts of peace committees in maintaining peace and tracking down miscreants. The Governor said that peace comittees are not a political institution and they are working with the sole aim of preserving the integrity and sovereignty of Pakistan.
No credence to rumours
Gen. Tikka Khan advised the people not to give credence to rumours as they are directed against the interest of the people. Citing a recent example, the Governor said that SSC examinations were held in Dacca peacefully and those who did not take the examination due to misleading rumours have lost one valuable academic year. "Full educational activity is being revived through out the province and all concerned should make proper use of these facilities," he said..
The Governor expressed his satisfaction with food stocks in the region and said that in spite of communication difficulties, food would reach all the needy people in all parts of the province. He said Boro crop this year was quite good and Amon crop has also bright prospects.
Pre-
Talking of the pre-
Referring to the return of displaced persons from across the border the Governor said that president of Pakistan had assured more than once that all Pakistanis are welcome back home and over 90,000 of them have already returned mostly through unauthorized channels.
India rejects
The Governor added that Pakistan had agreed to the posting of UN observers along the border to facilitate return of displaced persons but India had rejected because the presence of UN observers would expose her real intentions.
From Comilla. Gen Tikka Khan went to see Gonabati rail bridge between Feni and Lakhsham. The bridge dynamited earlier by expert Indian infiltrators, is now in the last phase of reconstruction.
The Governor also visited Feni and Maijdi Court (Noakhali) where he met the local officials and members of peace committees. The Governor informally talked to the peace committees and appreciated their role in the maintenance of peaceful conditions and restoration of people's confidence. He exchanged views with the local officials on various matters particularly those pertaining to law and order, food and communication.
Syed Kamal AL Shareef, Ambassador of Jordan, currently on a visit to East Pakistan, accompanied the Governor during yesterday's tour. The Governor returned to Dacca in the afternoon.
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A serious rift among various factions of so-
The returnees also reported that the rift has resulted in violent clashes among these factions.
The returnees further said that there was general realisation among the defectionists and defunct Awami League workers now in India about the futility of their collaboration with India.
Exchange of fire has taken place between these factions in various training camps, the returnees added.
They also said that in the clash, one officer and several men of the so-
The returnees continued to say that Indian authorities were training and equipping a large number of saboteurs and sending them to East Pakistan mainly to disrupts means of communications.
One of these saboteurs was apprehended by the Pakistani troops near the border.
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Syed Kamal-
He said that Jordan fully supported the step taken by the Pakistan Government to preserve the solidarity of the state.
Talking to APP in Dacca after his tour of Comilla, Feni and Noakhali with Lt Gen. Tikka Khan, Governor of East Pakistan today, the Jordanian Ambassador said that his impression of the people of East Pakistan was that they knew that their survival was linked with a strong and integrated Pakistan.
He said that after talking to a cross-
The Ambassador said that during his day's tour, he saw farmers and labourers at work in Comilla, Feni and Noakhali and life fast returning to normal in this border region. He said he was glad to note that the people did not give credence to hostile propaganda which, they realise aimed at running their economy resulting in economic hardship to the people.
He said he was convinced of Government's resolve to maintain peaceful conditions and devote full attention to building a strong and prosperous Pakistan, but he regretted that 'hostile propaganda" and "interference" would only prevent implementation of constructive plans and add to the hardship of the common people.
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