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CPI URGES NATIONAL TO SAVE MUJIB

 NEW DELHI, AUG, 21- The CPI National council yesterday appealed to the Indian and world governments to secure the release of the Bangladesh leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman - says UNI.

 The appeal was made in a resolution adopted at the end of a week - long meeting of the National Council here yesterday.

 It said the combine of the United State, China and Pakistan had threatened the peace of the subcontinent and the Indo-Soviet friendship treaty at this juncture came as powerful deterrent to Gen. Yahya khan’s aggressive designs against India.

 The National Council reiterated its demand for the recognition of the Government of Bangladesh and reading of all necessary help to the freedom fighters.

 It also appealed to the people of West Pakistan to stand by the people of Bangladesh who were fighting the common enemy. It also called for immediate allocation of adequate funds by the Government to implement the master plan in West Bengal and to complete the DVC flood control plan.

 The National Council has demanded setting up of a permanent commission on the lines of the Brahmaputra Commission for other major river systems - like the Ganga - for devising adequate flood control and drought control measure.

 It also urged that a national plan of irrigation and flood control should be formulated and implemented on priority basis.

 In a resolution the council demanded an allocation of Rs. 2000 crores from the nationalized banks to execute major flood protection and irrigation schemes.

 The Central Secretariat of the party today welcomed the Centre’s proposal for the diffusion of the newspaper, the All India Newspapers Employees’ Federation and others “whose movements and struggles have led to the government move to introduce a bill to that effect in the next session of Parliament.”

 It said certain loopholes in the legislation should be plugged and the monopolists should not be allowed to retain disproportion influence on the board of directors.