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585 ংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ ত্রয়োদশ খন্ড শিরোনাম সূত্র তারিখ স্বাধীন বাংলাদেশের সংগ্রামে ভারতীয় | পিপলস ডেইলি উদ্ধৃতি : চায়না, ১১ এপ্রিল, ১৯৭১ ভূমিকা সম্পর্কে পিপলস ডেইলীর ভাষ্য পাকিস্তান এ্যান্ড বাংলাদেশ "WHAT ARK INDIAN EXPANSIONISTS TRYING TO DO2" ARTICLE BY People's Daily Commentator, 11 April, 1971 Of late, the Indian Government has redoubled its efforts to interfere in Pakistan's internal affairs in disregard of the repeated stern protests of the Pakistan Government. This overbearing action of the Indian Government cannot but arouse the indignation of all justice-upholding countries. The relevant measures taken by President Yahya khan in connection with the present situation in Pakistan are internal affairs of Pakistan, in which no country should or has the right to interfere. But the Indian reactionaries came forward in a great hurry to openly interfere in the internal affairs of Pakistan certain bigwigs in the Indian government ranging from the Prime Minister, the Minister of External Affairs, to members of Parliament and chief ministers of states raised a hue and cry for fanatic interference in Pakistan's internal affairs. The Indian Parliament and the Indian National Congress openly discussed and adopted resolutions interfering in the internal affairs of Pakistan. The Indian Government was busily plotting for international intervention in league with the two superpowers. Meanwhile, the Indian reactionaries have set their entire propaganda machine in motion to fan up anti-Pakistan chauvinist sentiments. All these frenzied acts are a new exposure of the expansionist features of the Indian reactionaries. To create pretexts for meddling in the internal affairs of a neighboring country, the Indian reactionaries insisted that changes in the internal situation of Pakistan "cannot but prejudice India's own security." It may be asked: Is it Pakistan that "threatens" India's security, or is it the Indian expansionists that threaten Pakistan's security. While the Indian reactionaries were making inflammatory remarks over the Pakistan situation, the Indian Government massed troops along the East Pakistan border, and even instigated armed plainclothes men to infiltrate into Pakistan territory for disruption and harassment. Does this flagrant threat of force not seriously prejudice the security of Pakistan? The Indian reactionaries also claimed that "geography makes it impossible" for India to "view" the situation in Pakistan "as simply an internal matter for Pakistan." Such argument is extremely preposterous. With a definite place in geography, every country has neighbors. If this "theory" of the Indian expansionists can stand, then countries with expansionist and aggressive ambitions may willfully interfere in the internal affairs of their neighboring countries for geographical reasons. Under such circumstances, what normal relations can there be between nations?