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895 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ চতুর্দশ খন্ড শিরোনাম সূত্র তারিখ ৩৭৪। শরণ সিং কর্তৃক বাংলাদেশ দি ষ্টেটসম্যান ২৮ সেপ্টেম্বর, ১৯৭১ সমস্যার রাজনৈতিক সমাধান দাবি THE STATESMAN, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 U.N. Debate Begins SWARAN SINGH DEMANDS POLITICAL SOLUTION OF BANGLADESH PROBLEM U.N. H.Q., Sept. 27-India's Minister for External Affairs Mr. Swaran Singh today called upon the U. N and other international organs "to impress upon the military regime of Islamabad that force will not succeed and that a political settlement between the military regime and the already elected members is essential", reports PTI "we consider it wholly short sighted to wait until worse crises have arisen" he Said. "Bilaterally all Governments can do their utmost to ensure to them that the military regime stops its repression and enter into negotiations with the elected leaders to achieve a political settlement with their consent and sends the Army back to the barracks". Mr. Singh said that only by these measures would the flow of refugees be stopped and those already in India could return homes. Mr. Swaran Singh was speaking in the general debate which open in the U.N. Assembly today India was the second speaker in the debate which is expected to continue for several days. Brazil was the first participant. Pakistan is expected to speak in early October. In a comprehensive speech in which he covered important world issues including U. N. membership to China, Vietnam, Middle East, disarmament and world economic crisis. Mr. Singh dealt with the problem of Bangladesh and the reign of terror still prevailing there. He conveyed India's felicitations to the new General Assembly President Mr. Adam Malik and also to the previous President Ambassador Edward Hambro of Norway. On Chinese membership Mr. Singh affirmed India's view that there was only one China. He expressed the hope that this issue would be settled during the current session. "There is one Chinese seat and the Government of the People's Republic of China is entitled to occupy in the U. N." he said. "We have always been convinced that the presence of the People's Republic of China will make this organisation more effective." Mr. Singh said: "Too long we have postponed a realistic decision on this issue, let us not procrastinate any further." On Vietnam Mr. Swaran Singh regretted that there had been resumption of bombing in parts of North Vietnam. He hoped that through negotiations in Paris and elsewhere "the agony in Vietnam will be put to an end without further delay that American and other foreign troops will finally be withdrawn by a definite date and the people of Vietnam will be allowed to settle their own future in accordance with their own wishes