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বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ চতুর্দশ খণ্ড
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 The Pakistan Government, often through its official radio, is accusing its old enemy India of virtually everything in this war: of sending arms soldiers to the independence army, of harassing Pakistani ships, of setting up a clandestine radio station, of inspiring the Indian press to print exaggerated accounts of massacres and atrocities. These charges, all of which India has repeatedly denied, have received wide play in the world press, mainly because there is no Bangladesh radio to counter-balance them.

 India is probably providing assistance to the independence movement, but there has been no evidence yet of any arms, ammunition or men.

 Radio Pakistan and the controlled West Pakistan press, in addition to using India for a whipping boy, also continues to issue daily reports describing conditions in East Pakistan as “returning to normal.” It characterizes the popularly supported independence movement as “a handful of miscreants” and says that the East Pakistan economy is on the mend, with jute being exported again. All are bald fabrications.

Sydney H. Schanberg