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○ 8の বাংরাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বাদশ খন্ড by some honorable friends that anything that is said or done which militates against the success of the movement in Bangladesh or which directly or indirectly seeks to impair the unity of our country is something which is serious and which we have to take serious note of and we shall take serious note of it and whatever steps will be necessary will be taken. REFERENCE TO WITHHOLDING OF CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESSED TO MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT. SHRI BHUPESH GUPTA (West Bengal): This is a point for you to consider as Members of Parliament we do get correspondence from very many people all over the country. Today in the 'Patriot' there is a news that some political workers belonging to tribal community from an Andhra jail had sent me a copy of the memorandum they have submitted to the Prime Minister. A copy had also been sent to General Secretary of our party, Shri Rajesware Rao. I checked up with him. Neither Shri Rajeswara Rao nor I received the said copy of the letter which the prisoners have sent from the jail. It seems that they have stated in this communication that they are supposed to be Naxalites, that they have changed their political views and they have disowned such kind of wrong techniques. This is very important. Now, who has withheld this communication? Surely, it has been withheld by somebody either in the Central Government or the State Government. I would, therefore, request the Home Ministry, through you, that they should intervene in this matter to find out who is responsible for withholding this communication sent by some political prisoners from a jail to the General Secretary of our party and to me as a Member of Parliament. I hope some inquiry will be made. MR. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN: It is lunchtime now. SHRIBHUPESH GUPTA: Shall I get the letter? It had been sent to me. THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARLIAMENT AFFAIRS AND IN THE MINISTRY OF SHIPPING AND TEANSPORT SHRIOM MEHTA: I will try. MR. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN: We will continue after lunch. The House Stands adjourned till 2:15 P.M. The House then adjourned for lunch at twenty minutes past one of the clock.