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ԵrԵ-8 বাংরাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বাদশ খন্ড MR. SPEAKER: The Minister is yet to make a statement on Agreement. SHRIATAL BIHARIVAIPAYEE: We do not know anything about it. MR. SPEAKER: He will make a statement later on. (Interruptions) SHRI S. M. BANERJEE: There is so much demonstration outside about Bangla Desh. He cannot answer about recognition of Bangla Desh. This is something surprising, (Interruptions) MR. SPEAKER: Order, order Shri H. M. Patel. SHRI H. M. PATEL (Dhandhuka): After the hon. Minister's statement and the subsequent clarification which he gave in reply to Mr. Samar Guha's speech, I do not see much need for further clarification. It is clear that the Government is not at this stage prepared to make any statement about recognition which many of us feel should be done. But I would like to ask him whether he cannot move a formal Resolution expressing the unanimously view of this House that it is deeply concerned about it. It seems to me that if such a Resolution is passed, it would have some weight. What worth it will have is doubtful because it is quite evident that Pakistan and President Yahya Khan are almost insulated against any reasonable suggestion. Nevertheless, perhaps a formal Resolution adopted in this House may have some effect. SHRI SWARAN SINGH: I presume from the way the various parties represented in this honorable House are reacting to the statement that I have made, that there is general support for the attitude we have adopted. There appears to be unanimous support for this. As I have already said, I would welcome it if the House adopted a Resolution supporting the stand. SHRI S. M. BANERJEE: Do it. You can move a Resolution? (Interruptions) SHRIATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE: We have already passed a unanimous Resolution. What has the Government done about it so far? What is the idea in passing another Resolution? (Interruptions) MR. SPEAKER: Mr. Banerjee. don't get tip every time. This is very bad. Shri P. R. Das Munsi. SHRI PRIYA RANJAN DAS MUNSI (Calcutta South): So far as the statement of the hon. Minister is concerned, I am really happy that the Government have at the right time conveyed their concern to foreign Governments. In this context, I remember the past glorious history of our country. when, in 1924, a great leader Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose who was in the Calcutta Corporation then, was arrested, at that time, Shri C. R. Das, another great leader quoted very beautiful words that, if the law of freedom for the country was a crime, then he was a criminal. This is absolutely the right time for the people of India and also millions of people outside who believe in democracy and freedom to feel about it and, in the context of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, utter the same tune and spirit like that of Shri C. R. Das. There is no doubt that we are acting according to facts and feelings.