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Տ8Ծ বাংরাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বাদশ খন্ড ভারত মহাসাগরে মার্কিন যুক্তরাষ্ট্রের সপ্তম ভারতের লোকসভার ১৪ ডিসেম্বর, ১৯৭১ The Lok Sabha met at Ten of the Clock. [MR. SPEAKER in the Chair) SHRI JYOTIRMOY BASU. (Diamond Harbour): Sir, I have given notice of an adjournment motion on the treat posed to India by the reported arrival of the US Seventh fleet. RE: MOVEMENT OF THE US SEVENTH FLEET INTO THE INDIAN OCEAN Mr. Speaker: He is a parliamentarian. An adjournment motion is on a subject which is within the cognizance and control of the Government. Are the Government cognizant of this? SHRIJYOTIRMOY BASU. It is not a motion for censure. MR. SPEAKER: Please sit down. SHRI JYOTIRMOY BASU: Government could make a statement. I have given notice of a Calling Attention also. MR. SPEAKER: I will look into that. SHRI JYOTIRMOY BASU: Now that you have given a little time, let me make my submission. This is not with the object of censuring the Government. But we want the House to adjourn to take up the discussion on this issue which is very important. MR. SPEAKER: Please do not give a new definition to adjournment motion. SHRI S.A. SHAMIM (Srinagar): Adjournment motion is not necessarily a censure motion. I am only clarifying. MR. SPEAKER: Do not give a new definition to adjournment motion. SHRI H.N. MUKHERJEE (Calcutta, North-East): Sir, I want with your permission to refer to this report about the movement of the Seventh Fleet of the United States into the Indian Ocean and also the report that a United States spokesman has not contradicted the report but, on the contrary, has said that contingent arrangements are being made by the United States' fleet in order to secure the evacuation of US personnel in Dacca. Now, this is a new war-like variety of the gunboat diplomacy of the old days, this application of blackmail and pressure on India, and this is something which goes against the grain and India cannot possibly support it. So, what I wish to request the Government through you, Sir, is that government comes forward without delay to tell the country about the situation and to secure from Parliament, which is assembled here as the representative of