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With the permanent members of the Security Council so that some quiet amicable settlement is reached either through the UNO or through other agencies. Lastly I would like to know whether our government will see that this flow of refugees is arrested by negotiating ourselves with other countries.

 SARDAR SWARAN SINGH: There is nothing by way of information that the hon. Member has asked. He has given several suggestions. We will give careful consideration to those suggestions and will try to benefit by them.

 SHRI N. R. MUNISWAMY: What is the reaction of the Government of India to all the suggestions that I have given?

 SARDAR SWARAN SINGEH: Our reaction is that we will give due consideration to his suggestions.

 SHRI A. G. KULKARNI (Maharashtra): Sir, the statement that was made by the Minister is most sad. It is an attempt just to evade the main issue and to digest an insult by not trying to find fault with U.K.

 Sir, may I know from the Government particularly this fact, whether they are aware that the attempt by the Government of India to rouse the international community to come to the assistance of the Indian Government in solving the Bangladesh problem is coming to such a grief that no world power is coming to our assistance to the required level? Sir, in Rhodesia or South Africa such killing and such injustices are going on but no world power, for its own national interest, has taken courage to help them. So Sir, I want to know...

 SHRI A. D. MANI (Madhya Pradesh): Sir,...

 SHRI A. G. KULKARNI: What do you want Mr. Mani?

 SHRI A. D. MANI: I was rising only to support you.

 SHRI A. G. KULKARNI: I do not require your support.

 MR. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN: Order, order, please.

 SHRI A. G. KULKARNI: I can support myself very well. Sir, I want to particularly ask whether the Government will agree that the attempt to rouse the world community on this matter is having lukewarm sympathy and particularly the U. K. is at fault and whether the Government is agreeing to my proposal. Sir, very recently I had gone abroad...

 SARI BRUPESH GUPTA (West Bengal): Where did you go?

 SHRI A. G.KULKARNI: I will tell you afterwards. There I found, Sir, that the U. K. Government is losing interest in the Commonwealth and it is the Commonwealth through which our Indian sub-continent has been linked with the U. K's sphere of influence and that is why they are influencing the Americans and the Americans are going on their line. This is very important Sir, and I would like to know whether the Government will make a reappraisal of their attitude to the U. K.

 Then, Sir, I want to know whether the Government of India will react strongly towards the U. K. Government because Mr. Wilson has prevented Shri Jay Prakash