পাতা:বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্র (চতুর্থ খণ্ড).pdf/৫৭৬

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546 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিল : চতুর্থ খন্ড are more inclined to achieve the desired result with the aid and support of any big power belonging to any camp. At present, they are completely dependent on the aid of the Indian Government. They still have illusions about the American imperialists. Thirdly, there is lack of realization on the part of the leadership that unity of all fighting forces is necessary for leading this struggle to success. Rather, narrowness and sectarianism still exists among the leadership. ROLE OF OTHER PARTIES IN THIS STRUGGLE (a) The rightist parties have assumed the role of agents of Yahya clique. (b)Although Bhasani NAP has now declared its support to this struggle, in the past they did not consistently follow any clear political line. (At present Bhasani NAP as a party does not exist anymore; Only Maulana Bhasani and some of his followers are associated with it.) (c) Three maoist factions are at present lending their support to this movement. They verbally declare that a united front of all left forces including the Awami League is necessary; but actually, they want to form a separate left united front excluding the Awami League. (d) Another maoist group (Huq -Toaha) is playing a divisive and actually opposing role. THE QUESTION OF FORMATION OF THE UNITED FRONT An essential condition for quick and sure victory in this struggle is the formation of a United National Liberation Front comprising all fighting forces including the Awami League, Communist Party and NAP (led by Wali-Muzaffar). The formation of this front will consolidate, heighten and strengthen the freedom struggle and will create greater enthusiasm among the people of Bangladesh. Besides, the sooner the fighting parties and forces of Bangladesh can be unified quicker will be the support extended by the progressive forces of the world and the socialist camp to the freedom fight of Bangladesh. But the narrowness of the Awami League and, on the other hand, anti-Awami League attitude of some leftist groups are hindering the formation of this front. However, among the Awami League rank and file, particularly among the younger section, pro-unity attitude can be discerned. This attitude is taking shape among some sections of the Mukti Fauj also. Therefore, although many problems face the formation of this front, there is possibility of this front being formed. The minimum programme on the basis of which a national liberation front comprising all fighting forces of Bangladesh may be formed and on the basis of which the Party may open talks and strive to form national liberation front is incorporated in this document. This programme has been framed keeping in view the object of uniting all classes of people of Bangladesh against the enemy.