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বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্র: দ্বাদশ খণ্ড
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Narayan from addressing the World Peace Conference. This is very much insulting and this is something which we cannot digest. They are the culprit and it is because of the imperialistic attitude of the U. K. Government, whether they are the Labor Group or the Conservative Group. Sir, my point is that the Government of India has to take certain decisions in this connection to keep up our prestige and also help the Bangladesh people to form a Government of their own.

 Then, my third point, Sir...

 MR. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN: I think these are enough.

 SHRI A. G. KULKARNI: Sir, the last point that I wanted to mention is that the Government will be well aware that up to now it is reported that Rs. 12 crores has been received. I can understand that it is a staggering problem and the amount that is required is a staggering amount. So, will the Government of India take any political decision or will they take any other action to solve this Bangladesh problem? They should do something instead of knocking at the door's of the other countries of the world where there is lukewarm sympathy, where they are trying to pull the chestnuts out of the fire and they are not helping India, in this...(Interruptions)

 SHRI BABUBHAI M. CHINAI (Gujarat): Sir, I am on a point of order. While a Calling Attention Motion is discussed, a Member is allowed to seek clarifications only. Is he allowed to make such long speeches? He says that he is against all monopoly and monopolists. But he is monopolizing the time of the House.

(Interruptions)

 SHRI BHUPESH GUPTA: It is perfectly in order, Sir.

 MR. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN: Order, order, please.

SHRI BABUBHAI M. CHINAI: Mr. Deputy Chairman, Sir, I do not want Mr. Bhupesh Gupta's ruling; I want your ruling only.

 SHRI BHUPESH GUPTA: It is the ruling only that I am objecting to. I say that it is perfectly in order. If he has said less, it would have been an injustice to the national cause.

(Interruptions)

 MR. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN: Order, order, please. It will be desirable if the hon. Members do not make long observations and confine themselves to questions only so that we can accommodate a large number of members.

 SOME HON. MEMBERS: Yes, Sir.

 SARDAR SWARAN SINGH: Sir, I agree with the hon. Member when he made the observation that the response from the international community has been lukewarm. But I am not quite sure whether his observation that the U. K. is losing interest in the Commonwealth is correct.