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We offer any remarks it is only with a view to getting it out of the trouble in which it has deliberately landed itself. But at the same time, we cannot behave like the French noblemen who, when he was informed that a revolution had broken out, said that he had decided to ignore it. We cannot shut our eyes, as it has been very emphatically pointed out by other Hon'ble Members to the genocide going on our borders to the ruthless suppression of human liberties and democratic urges and aspirations to the ruthless suppression of human liberties and democratic urges and aspirations of the people who were till the other day our kith and kin, the very members of our familics.

 We cannot also shut our eyes to the clear attempts do unto the democratic elections which had been held recently in that area and particularly to the serious developments into which may have many dimensions on our borders. I do hope that the Government would be keeping a watchful eye not only on our eastern borders but also on our western borders, because it is not a moment only to think about certain developments that are taking place in a particular area but they have a tendency to proliferate and to spread in some other areas in other ramification.

 I would also like to hope that the Government would take steps that the outside powers like the CENTO or the SEATO do not intervene in this matter in any way and create an excuse for being on the neighboring soil to the menace of all of us. That is and the thing which the Government will have to keep in mind.

 Now, ever we might say either on this side of the house or on the other side of the house must be in such a way that they are not construed to be in anyway pronouncement of a nature which might help the enemies of some of the healthy trends that are under way in Pakistan before the people because we are always painted as a perpetual enemy of Pakistan. And if such things are said here which might be construed both to their advantage, that is, the advantage of the enemies of those healthy trends, then we would not be able to do a distinct service to those democratic urges and aspirations which are unfolding themselves in Pakistan.

 Lastly, my party would fell satisfied even though the statement made by the Government is not satisfactory in any manner and we will be satisfied if we have an talking of the fact that the Government has real understanding of the situation in Bangladesh and it is in close touch with the fast developing situation there, because with their real understanding and very real alertness on the part of the Government we hope everything else would not ask the government to say more on this occasion.

 Finally, we also cannot relent in our duty to project the fact before the international community that there is now a total ruthless suppression of human liberties and the appropriate manner in which it can be projected before them must be taken recourse to as soon as possible. The Government, I have no doubt, will not despair of the diplomatic moves that may be set in motion on this account, so that the situation there is brought under control and the democratic rights and aspirations of the people are brought to a consummation, as they were trying to do, through the results of the election, without much loss of human life. Let me convey on behalf of my party-now I find there is total solidarity in this House, not only this House but in country outside-too-that the people