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CHAGLA WANTS INDIA TO RECOGNISE BANGLADESH

“The Times of India” News service

 BOMBAY, June 12- While expressing gratitude to India for giving five million refugees from East Pakistan, four leaders of Bangladesh appealed to the Indian Government yesterday to recognize their country.

 They made the appeal at a public meeting here and were strongly supported by Mr. M.C Chagla, who said: “India has committed the greatest error is not recognising Bangladesh. History will not forgive us.”

 Mr. Chagla, Who presided over the meeting, said that if India had had recognized Bangladesh, it would have given a deadly blow to the two -nation theory, the vicious basis on which Pakistan was formed.

 Mr, Phani Bhushan Mazumder, Leader of the Bangladesh delegation now touring India said that if granted recognition to Bangladesh the Mukti Fauj Would get a psychological boost.

 He said the other members of the delegation. Mr Shah Moazzem Hossain, Mr. K.M obaidur Rahman and Mrs Noorjhan Murshed felt India should not hesitate to recongnise Bangladesh as both believed in democracy, socialism and secularisem.

 Mr. Mazumder said that since the inception of Pakistan, East Pakistan had been exploited by West Pakistan, both economically and politically. Even 56 per cent of the people spoke Bengali, Urdu was imposed as the state language and Bengali students had to sacrifice their lives to resist Urdu.

 The uprising in East Pakistan, he said, was spontaneous. The Awami League had fought and won the elections on the six-point programme of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. When the negotiations between Gen. Yahya Khan and the Sheikh were under progress, the people had no idea that Yahya khan was planning the greatest genocide in world history.

 Mr. Shah Moazzem Hossain said that the formation of Pakistan was a blunder. The only link between East and West Pakistan was religion, Culturally, they had nothing in common. Many had felt that there was a conspiracy to wipe out the Bengalis. Economically East Pakistan was exploited and, while huge amounts were spent in building new capitals, nothing was spent on East Pakistan.

 He said that it was Gen. Yahya Khan, Mr Bhutto, the army and the capitalists of Pakistan who were disintegrating Pakistan, not Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who had once been described by the present regime as a great patriot.