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INTELLIGENTSIA OF BENGAL SET UP SAHAYAK SAMITI

 A meeting of the Steering Committee of Sangrami Swadhin Bangla Desh Sahayak Samiti (sponsored by the intelligentsia of Bengal) was held on Wednesday at the presidency of Dr. S. N. Sen, Vice-Chancellor, Calcutta University. It was presided over by Prof. Nirmal Bhattacharjee, the Working President of the Samiti.

 The drafted appeal and the programme of works placed before the committee by the General Secretary of the Samiti was discussed and was unanimously accepted. The committee empowered Mr. Subrata Mukhedrjee, MLA, to act as a liaison between the “Sangrami Swadin Bangla Desh Sahayak Samiti” and the “Committee for assistance to the freedom struggle in Bangla Desh” headed by Mr. Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee, Chief Minister.

 Dr. Sunil Kumar Chatterjee, Mr. Tadra Shankar Bandhyopadya, Mr. Tushar Kanti Ghosh, Justice Sandar Prasad Mitra, Justice S. A. Masud, Dr. Salyendra Nath Sen, Dr. Roma Chowdhury, Mr. Asoke Kumar Sarkar, Mr. Sudhansu Kumar Basu, Sri Vivekananda Mukherjee, Mr. Sookamal, Kanti Ghosh, Mr. Manoj Bosc, Mr. Prabodh Kumar Sanyal, Principal P.K. Bose. Dr. Prabir Vasu Mallick. Mr. Saibai Gupta, Prof. Nirmal Chandra Bhattacharjee and others in an appcal say:

 The indiscriminate massacre of unarmed civilian population including men, women and children brutalities perpetrated on women and other forms of cruelties directed against the freedom-loving people of “Bangla Desh” by the West Pakistan military junta have been fitting the pages of the daily Press and need no further elaboration. The people on this side of the border cannot be silent on lookers, when millions of Bengalees are being subjected to incredible oppression by the most despotic and inhuman tyranny in history. This crusade of the people of “Bangla Desh” is destined to continue long. It is, therefore, essential that the people of India should organise relief and other assistance for the benefit of the people of Bangla Desh in order that they might make a sustained effort to achieve the ideal they are fighting for.

 This effort will require a hand of selfless young volunteers who might be prepared to render any kind of service that may be called for.

 We would also appeal to the public in general and the manufacturers in particular4 to come forward with their contribution, either in cash or kind. The following articles are urgently needed at this moment for relief work etc: Petrol and Mobil oil in tins, Cycle