পাতা:বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্র (দ্বাদশ খণ্ড).pdf/৮১৫

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abrあ বাংরাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বাদশ খন্ড I think the House will not meet again till the end of May. So, one shudders to think what may happen across the border in this intervening period. Before the curtain falls on these events, let the people of Bangladesh at least know that Parliament of India do unanimously agree on one thing-that we express wholeheartedly our support and solidarity to their struggle. I think there should be no difficulty. Secondly, I would submit that keeping a very close watch on the development of events during the next 3-4 days, if it is necessary, on the 2nd, before this House adjourns, you would be kind enough to give us another opportunity to have a discussion because in the next 3–4 days something may take place which will be quite different from what it is today. We do not know. I do not want to anticipate events. It is very difficult to judge which report that is appearing is correct, authentic or not authentic. So in three or four days' time a totally different picture may emerge. So, I would request you to keep a close watch on these things and to enable us, before the House adjourns, to have another discussion sometime so that we may express our views. And, in the meantime, this resolution idea may be thought of. I think there is no difficulty in working out an appropriate text which could be unanimously agreed to and would give proper expression to the feelings of the people of our country through this Parliament. THE PRIME MINISTER, MINISTER OF ATOMIC ENERGY, MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS, MINISTER OF PLANNING AND MINISTER OF INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING (SHRIMATI INDIRA GANDHI): I have to make one submission. I was just saying that what I promised to the House was not that I would make another statement but that I would be consulting the leaders of the opposition groups and I think we might meet on this issue which they have raised here. I have no objection to a resolution, but we could sit together and see what can be done. SHRI SHYAMANANDAN MISHRA: May I make this submission. Mr. Speaker? I want to say this in this very contest; since you are now closing the chapter about the adjournment of the House on the 2nd May I submit that this is a fastdeveloping situation? If this fast-developing situation requires that the House be called in session soon after, then, for us to meet by the end of May will be too late. Will you kindly consider that? What is the difficulty about having another discussion on this? MR. SPEAKER: We are calling the meeting of the leaders. These things can be discussed there. SHRI SHYAMANANDAN MISHRA: We have not been called for the last few days. Two 3 days have passed. AN HON’BLE MEMBER: It is not necessary to call the meeting every day.