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○" と。 বাংরাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বাদশ খন্ড spare parts for civilian aircraft or in fact any economic aid of any type at the present moment given to Pakistan has the effect of condoning the military atrocities that are being committed by the military regime. SHRI BHUPESH GUPTA: It is abetment is 'condoning the proper word? Somebody is killing, I am giving arms. It is condoning or helping the murder of abetting the murder? SARDAR SWARAN SINGH: I agree his English is more forceful and more expressive, there is no doubt. This was only one expression. I have also said that it increases the potential of the military regime and enables them to carry on their ruthlessness with even greater ferocity-that is another word for abetment. SHRIBHUPESH GUPTA: Use that. SARDAR SWARAN SINGH: I have used that. SHRIBHUPESH GUPTA: I can supply better language sitting here. SHRIARJUNARORA: Mr. Gupta was in Britain. SARDAR SWARAN SINGH: Therefore, we always accept his amendment on words. About the arms aid given by other countries to Pakistan after their Bangladesh situation developed, according to our information, besides these pieces equipment that have been shipped from the US, China appears to be the only other country that has given military aid to Pakistan. SHRIA. D. MANI (Madhya Pradesh): May I ask the Minister whether in view of the fact that the State Department has been completely exposed by the New York Times in regard to its disclosures about the US involvement in Vietnam, there is no ground whatever in our having any credibility in the statements of the US Government? May I ask whether in view of the widespread dissatisfactory in the country over the Government's policy, the Government would at least raise this matter formally in the Security Council to prevent other countries from extending military supplies to Pakistan? We have done it in the case of Rhodesia but not in the case of our own brethren across the border. Why should the Government drag a lame foot in raising this before the Security Council? A question was raised about our Embassy in New York. The Minister knows that we have a delegation at 3, E-64 which is in the Consul General's office. May I know whether after the Bangladesh trouble broke out he has strengthened the staff of the Consul General of whether there is any Military Attaché attached to the Consul General to keep a watch on what is going on? The Consul General is in 3, E-64 and you know about it Sir. 12 Noon May I know whether this office has been strengthened to find out what is happening in the United States regarding the efforts made by Pakistan to get arms supplies from the country? Thirdly, may I draw the attention of the Minister to a broadcast last night of 'Spotlight' over the All Indio Radio where it is alleged-Some Members told me-that some-body was putting forward the point of view of the State Department, which is certainly involved in this matter, that the administrative machinery of the United States is