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বাংলাদেশকে স্বীকৃতির প্রশ্নে কেন্দ্রীয় সরকারের বিলম্বের সমালোচনা ‘টাইমস অফ ইণ্ডিয়া’ ১৬ জুন, ১৯৭১

CENTRE’S NIGGLING OVER RECOGNITION RESENTED

(Form our own Correspondent)

 MADRAS, JUNE 15,— Though Tamil Nadu is far away from West Bengal which is bearing the full but of maintaining the unprecedented influx of refugees from Bangladesh, people here are as much aroused against the genocide by the Yahya khan regime.

 Innumerable representations are daily pouring into the local daily press by irate leaders who accuse the Government of India with tardiness in recognizing Bangladesh.

 This is but one of the many dozens of published letters addressed daily to the local press by angry regards on what they feel “inaction of the Government of India in not recognizing Bangladesh.

 The three-member Bangladesh Parliamentary delegation headed by Mr. Phani Majumdar in the course of its three day stay in the city did its best to educate the public on the actual conditions prevailing in the unhappy land. Mr. Mujumder hoped that the influx of refugees would be raised by India in the Secretary Council. Mr. Shah Mozzam, another member of the delegation stated that Bangladesh had its own representative in the UN and the matter if refugees would be raised by him along with the question of recognizing the Bangladesh Government and to the refugees.

 Mrs. noorjahan Murshid, the third member of the delegation, pointed out that it was too much for India to maintain the refugees, the victim of Yahya khan’s blood thirsty military regime.

 She described the establishment of camps by the Yahya regime in Bangladesh as “fraud and trap to round up people and drive them further into India”.

 There could be no wage stability unless the Government is compelled to abandon its policy of Inflation, Mr. P. Ramamurthy, General Secretary of the General Council of the Centre of Indian Trade Unions, said inaugurating the four-day meeting of the centre in Combatore this week.

 He wanted in the alternative a statutory guarantee of full neutralization of the rise in the cost of living for all sections of the people.

 He described the “inflationary policy of the Government as an open robbery of the people.”