পাতা:বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্র (দ্বাদশ খণ্ড).pdf/৮০২

এই পাতাটির মুদ্রণ সংশোধন করা হয়েছে, কিন্তু বৈধকরণ করা হয়নি।
বাংরাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বাদশ খণ্ড
৭৭৬

 Finally, I want to say, Mr. Speaker, that we should do everything in our power to prevent imperialist intervention in these troubled waters. The British Government which quit from this part of the world, first from India and afterwards from Ceylon is providing a base for observation if the news is correct. Other Great power of the world fire doing the same. Imperialism has got a habit of fishing in troubled waters and our timely intervention and protect goes a long way because intervention so close to our borders spell nothing but disaster.

 I thank you, Mr. Speaker, for giving me an opportunity to say a few words.

 SHRI SAMAR GUHA: Sir, to-day I am one of the happiest men in this subcontinent because I had the privilege to work with Mujibur Rahman for five years in East Bengal and I was dubbed a mad man for, as far back as 1952, I wrote a book in which I said that independent East Bengal is bound to come due to the internal contradictions of the two wings of Pakistan. Thereafter, I wrote several articles and books and every time I was dubbed as nothing but a mad man. But, Sir, the dram of a mad man to-day is being fulfilled and that it why I feel very much happy to-day.

 The declaration of independence by Bangladesh is the greatest event after partition of the Indian sub-continent. Perhaps it will give us a momentous occasion, a historic opportunity to undo the misery-I don't mean Partition, but, undo the misery of the Partition. Sir, it is an example of a total revolution by the total people of Bangladesh against the colonial rule of West Pakistan over 75 million of that country.

 Mujibur Rahman has shown of the wonderful revolutionary leaderships the world has ever witnessed. We all know when Mr. Bhashani was the leader of the National Awami League he was creating all kinds of troubles with the help of the Chinese. But now all the parties; the National Awami League, the Convention Muslim League, the National League of Pakistan, the Council Muslim League and the Jamiatul Ulema, all the parties and organizations are completely unified under the leadership of Mujibur Rahman.

 It is a matter of great gratification that now the total civil administration of East Bengal is under the total control of the Awami League and their Sangram Parishad. Only in the cantonment areas and in some other urban areas the 80,000 people of the army of Pakistan have some limited control. May be, with the help of the tanks, with the help of places and machine guns they may cause butchery, they may cause massacre of thousands of those revolutionaries in East Bengal. But ultimately they will have to bow down and surrender to them. Because, these 80,000 people of the army will be squeezed by 7% crores the people.

 Those who have any elementary idea of the geographical situation of Bangladesh know this. There are many rivers there. It is impossible even for logistic reasons to suppress the total revolution of the total population there.

 I would remind the Prime Minister that such movements in the life of a nation, in the history of nation, do not come always. It is a decisive time. It is time for decisive action by the leader of the Indian Government. I said on many occasions that real solution of Indo-Pakistan problems does not lie in Kshmir but in revolutionary movement in East