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 To frustrate the Indian move to merge Kashmir with the Indian Union, More than one thousand freedom fighters will cross the cease-fire line after Id.

(Mashriq, Lahore, Jan. 29,1965.)

 Jehad is the only answer to merger moves; Pakistan should quit U.N.

(Jang, Karachi, Feb. 1, 1965.)

 We are not afraid of war and we will not hesitate to go to war when the time comes.

(Dawn, Karachi, March 11, 1965)

 Let us prepare for war, a Jehad.

(Dawn, Karachi, March 22, 1965.)

 I request our soldier President to hit now, as protests will not do.

(Dawn, Karachi, March 23,1965.)

 The corrupt political system imposed on the country cannot be compared with democracy.

(The Daily Ittefaq, Dacca, March 23, 1965.)

 The 1956 democratic constitution has been set aside. The people have been deprived of all fundamental and democratic rights. Even adult franchise, which had prevailed even under foreign rule and by which Pakistan had been established, has been taken away from the people. Economic emancipation of the masses is today a distant dream. Today’s Governments have given unrequited opportunity to a handful of millionaires and capitalists to pile up their profits in contrast to the extreme poverty and bankruptcy of 10 crores of people. A few vested interests are the sole beneficiaries of our industrial and economic development. Hunger and poverty of millions of people on the one side, and prosperity and riches of a handful of people on the other this is the portrait of Pakistan today.

(Sangbad Dacca, March 23, 1965.)

 We are bitterly against those whose vision is clouded by the instinct of self-preservation and to them any means, moral or immoral, is good if it can serve their personal ends, the objective being self-interest rather than the interest of the country.

(Miss Fatima Jinnah’s Idmessage, Published in Dawn, Karachi, April 13, 1965.)

Jehad is the only way to solve the Kashmir problem.

(Pakistan Times, Lahore, April 28, 1965.)

 When the fight in the Rann was on, India’s only aircraft Vikrant, and several tankers had to run away in the Arabian Ocean at the sight of the single submarine of Pakistan.

(Jang, Karachi, May 3,1965.)

 Thousands of Razakars are ready to break the cease-fire line and march into Kashmir to the rescue of their brothers.

(Sardar Rahmatullah, State councilor, reported in Pakistan Times, Lahore, May 17, 1965.)