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DELEGATES DROP PLAN TO CROSS BORDER

(By A staff Report)

 Delegates to the recently concluded International Conference on Bangladesh in Delhi who arrived at Dum Dum airport at 11-35 a.m. on Wednesday dropped their proposed plan to cross into Bangladesh.

 It was earlier declared in Delhi that the delegates would cross into Bangladesh to demonstrate that the international community did not recognize the Pakistan occupation of the country.

 Thirty-five delegates including three women representing 24 countries has a close door conference immediately after arrival to decide whether they should cross the border.

 After the conference Mr. Les Johnson, an Australian MP, declared that the proposal to cross into Bangladesh from Petrapole was cancelled to “avoid giving the impression that any Country other than Bangladesh and Pakistan are involved in the problem.”

 Explaining the reason for the cancellation, Mr. Johnson said the delegates had come to Calcutta on chartered plane as guests of the India Government. So the proposed crossing into Bangladesh territory might cause misunderstanding. “While expressing our sincere and grave concern over the denial of the sovereign right of the Bangladesh people we think it would be inappropriate to cross the border”, he added.

 It is learnt the delegates has a hot discussion over the issue of crossing the border when they were on the plane. Some were reported by in favour of crossing the border.

 It was decided that some individual members could cross the border on their own. Some members of the Omega peace mission openly declared that they would prevail on some delegates to cross the border within a few days in their individual capacity.

 Afterwards the delegates visited the salt Lake Camp where about 232,000 evacuees were sheltered. They were taken to the area in two station-wagons at about 1 p.m. They saw the suffering of people and had talks with them. When the delehates were going round the camp, slogans were raised by evacuees demanding rlease of Mujibur, recognition of the Bangladesh Government by different nations, punishment of president Yahya for the genocide, etc.

 Among the delegates were Mr. and Mrs. Hannisdahb of Norway. Mrs. Hannisdahl said she was deeply moved by the sufferings of the evacuees. She herself was a refugee during the last World War. So She had first-hand knowledge of the misery if being a refugee.